If CIOs could squeeze more time into their workweeks, they'd like to spend it formulating business strategies. Find out what else they told us in our survey about how CIOs spend their work time.
When it comes to your calendar, budgeting time to get things done is no luxury—it’s a necessity.
It's important to take control of your calendar so that you can impose some order on your workweek. HR expert Bob Artner revisits the issue of how to manage a packed schedule.
SAP may be later than its rivals at getting serious with Web services, but that might be just how the market likes it.
The entire realm of open-source software could get a performance boost if all goes well with a plan to overhaul a crucial programming tool called GCC.
For a large-scale storage project, it's not uncommon to go out to tender for the best deal but when was the last time you had to put together a tender for a document management room?
New storage technology can be frankly pornographic: it's big, it's sexy and you want it slammed into your rack right now but is a long term relationship more satisfying?
The in-between setup at Melbourne's Southern Cross station provides an example of how the best-laid IT plans can be disrupted by external factors.
Google has always enjoyed being secretive about its largely custom-built data centres, so I imagine there are a few furrowed brows following the widespread reports about its application for a patent to build offshore datacentres, which could draw their power from the ocean waves.
Without consensus on labour issues, the eventual winner of the NBN may end up as little more than a lame duck and a cashed-up symbol of the conflict between the desire for progress and the lack of mechanisms to deliver it.
IT support staff often find it more challenging to plan for bigger projects than smaller ones, and for good reason.
We have all seen it--the business users which expect a one second response time. But how difficult is this for IT departments to promise, really?
If CIOs could squeeze more time into their workweeks, they'd like to spend it formulating business strategies. Find out what else they told us in our survey about how CIOs spend their work time.
When it comes to your calendar, budgeting time to get things done is no luxury—it’s a necessity.
It's important to take control of your calendar so that you can impose some order on your workweek. HR expert Bob Artner revisits the issue of how to manage a packed schedule.
With Steve Ballmer in the country this week, its time to present the "Best of Ballmer". Club Builder also looks at the goverment's firewall plans as well as news from Microsoft's PDC conference.
In 2002, users and companies got a respite from the disruptive viruses of 2001. But a more sophisticated generation of worms is on the way.
Robots, cars, power and light. Just some of the sectors that'll see action next year.
Intel's new Nehalem architecture features an integrated memory controller and runs two threads per CPU core. Our extensive benchmark tests reveal how well the new quad-core processors perform in practice.
The E6510 looks the part of a serious business laptop, but there's a more fun exterior lurking within at least for as long as the battery holds out.
The Optus USB modem works as advertised, but fluctuations in service and a few software bugs have hampered our experience during testing.
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