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IT on the fly: The art of quickly building, then dismantling

The CIOs for the London Olympics, President Obama's 2012 re-election campaign and other short-lived but intense operations know how to run successful IT shops in extraordinary situations -- and their insights can be applied in even the most ordinary of conditions. Insider (registration required) read more »


The Grill: NFL CIO uses analytics to improve player safety

This CIO is bringing analytics to the gridiron to improve player safety. read more »

How to prevent IT department overload

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IT's new concern: The personal cloud

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NetSuite eyes European growth with data centre investment plan

US firm looks to boost slowing growth in UK, and establish itself in wider EMEA region read more »

IT leaders need to fix in-house operations before pressuring outsourcers on cost

Independent sourcing advisor Alsbridge has found that companies are struggling with cost-focused deals read more »

Block rogue apps with Windows Server -- for free

You can stop users from putting bad software on good machines. read more »

Westminster View: Girls, gaming and growth?

Shadow Cabinet Office Minister Chi Onwurah discusses how the government can help get women working in the gaming industry read more »

Free (with strings attached): Keeping track of open-source code

Open-source software is free, flexible and adaptable, but lax oversight can obliterate the benefits. Here's how IT is keeping track. read more »

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Nice to have more alternatives than the usual Microsoft Office but, LibreOffice have a long road to beat Office.LibreOffice 4.0 - Six new features coming to open source suite

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For Microsoft to "suppress" it's HP paid study claiming a savings of €40 million if Munich stayed with them is an insult to the intelligence of an orangutangMicrosoft refuses to release study challenging Munich Linux success

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Big surprise, Microsoft/HP study finds it's cheaper to use their product. The freedom gained by moving away from Microsoft is priceless.Microsoft refuses to release study challenging Munich Linux success

Don't the Microsoft boneheads realise that by not releasing the results of the study, they only lend credence and validity to the very point they're trying to refute?Microsoft refuses to release study challenging Munich Linux success

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