Sunday, March 28, 2010

IT News HeadLines (TechWeb) 28/03/2010



Global CIO: Would You Move To China? This CIO Did
Why a U.S. CIO moved his family to Shanghai.
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E-Reader Buyer's Guide
We round up an early crop of electronic readers including Amazon's Kindle, Sony's Reader, Barnes & Noble's Nook, and Apple's forthcoming iPad, and see how they stack up.
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Typical IT Pro In 2010: No Raise, And $81,000 Salary
The pay freeze is the sign of the times, InformationWeek's annual IT Salary Survey of more than 20,000 IT pros finds.
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Typical IT Pro In 2010: No Raise, And $81,000 Salary
The pay freeze is the sign of the times, InformationWeek's annual IT Salary Survey of more than 20,000 IT pros finds.
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IT Pros Aren't Happy With Enterprise Apps
Our survey shows they aren't satisfied with conventional apps -- or the alternatives.
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The Next-Generation LAN
Tomorrow's local-area network will be the plumbing for everything business leaders want to do, from adding HC video to using FCoE to slash storage costs. So how we ensure our LANs are robust enough to handle the pressure?
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CIO Profiles: Jorge Mata, CIO For Los Angeles Community College
What's the next big thing for education? Providing the infrastructure for private clouds and delivering next-generation services to students.
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The IPhone Isn't Easy
How to get started building an app.
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The Next-Generation LAN
Tomorrow's local-area network will be the plumbing for everything business leaders want to do, from adding HC video to using FCoE to slash storage costs. So how we ensure our LANs are robust enough to handle the pressure?
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Q&A: A Mobile World
The more open source, the better off we'll be.
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Practical Analysis: InformationWeek Analytics' Subscription Model
In-depth research and peer-based analysis that's more accessible, valuable, and useful than ever to IT pros.
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IT Pros Aren't Happy With Enterprise Apps
Our survey shows they aren't satisfied with conventional apps -- or the alternatives.
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Google Broadband Plan Stirs Hunger For Speed
The company's experimental fiber network plan has elicited almost 200,000 invitations from speed-starved Internet users.
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Apple iBookstore More Relaxed About Explicit Content
Explicit content in Apple's iBookstore seems not to be the problem that it is in the App Store.
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Transparency Caucus Supports Open Government
The bi-partisan caucus, formed in the House, will promote Americans' access to government information.
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Qwest Seeks $350 Million For Rural Broadband
The telecom firm wants federal government funding to help finance broadband facilities in underserved rural communities.
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Riding the Cloud to Market: Q&A With Marc Chaikin
Marc Chaikin, who developed the first real-time analytics workstation for stock traders and portfolio managers, talks to WS&T about his latest venture and how he is using the cloud to deliver data to investors' smartphones.
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Sybase Analytics Keeps SMS Moving
Combining Sybase IQ data warehousing with MicroStrategy dashboards, Operator Analytics 365 gauges telco network performance.
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EMR Data Theft Booming
Fraud resulting from exposure of electronic medical records has risen from 3% in 2008 to 7% in 2009, a 112% increase, researcher says.
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