
Windows 7 breaks 20 per cent share barrier
But XP is still projected to account for 13 per cent when it's retired in 2014. Windows Vista, meanwhile, fell by half a point to 12.1 per cent, its lowest share since July 2008
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AMD's Fusion processors to go into US$200 laptops
The company's Fusion chips combine a CPU and graphics processor on a single piece of silicon. AMD first said it would make Fusion chips after it acquired graphics chip maker ATI Technologies in 2006
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When CFOs and CIOs are firing on all cylinders
Integration of information across the enterprise is an imperative that can only be achieved when the CFO & CIO work together, according to a new study from IBM
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Ballmer's CEO ranking plummets, Steve Jobs' climbs
But Microsoft CEO's fall of 65 spots in a 'wealth creation' index released last month doesn't endanger his job, says analyst
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CIOs in 2011: The IT roles and strategies in high demand
A recent Forrester Research survey of 140 IT decision-makers found that the demand for "cost reduction" related IT roles and strategies have ebbed
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The straight talk on IT's new direction
New skills, new conversations, and new dilemmas are on the docket for the new year. Here is a look at what to expect and how to evolve your IT organization to meet the challenges to come
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How to co-exist with the cloud
London, Ont. research firm Info-Tech says social media, mobile apps, analytics tools, desktop virtualization, content management systems and the cloud will be top of mind for business leaders this year. Find out how IT shops can make sure they are part of the discussion
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Canadian researcher builds algorithms for filmmakers
Who said you can’t at once be a computer scientist and an artist? The winner of the 2010 Steacie Prize for Natural Sciences applies his animation technology to the big screen. What conventional computer animation really lacks, according to Aaron Hertzmann
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Crossing the chasm to a next-generation firewall
They are fast, intelligent firewalls and application-aware with VPN capabilities and can integrate with Active Directory for identity and policy management, so a new vocabulary is needed.
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As network traffic surges, so does demand for storage
With Web data, mobile data and video traffic growing at double digits, the pressure for IT to supply more storage continues.
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Windows 7 breaks 20 per cent share barrier
But XP is still projected to account for 13 per cent when it's retired in 2014. Windows Vista, meanwhile, fell by half a point to 12.1 per cent, its lowest share since July 2008
Read More ...
AMD's Fusion processors to go into US$200 laptops
The company's Fusion chips combine a CPU and graphics processor on a single piece of silicon. AMD first said it would make Fusion chips after it acquired graphics chip maker ATI Technologies in 2006
Read More ...
When CFOs and CIOs are firing on all cylinders
Integration of information across the enterprise is an imperative that can only be achieved when the CFO & CIO work together, according to a new study from IBM
Read More ...
Ballmer's CEO ranking plummets, Steve Jobs' climbs
But Microsoft CEO's fall of 65 spots in a 'wealth creation' index released last month doesn't endanger his job, says analyst
Read More ...
CIOs in 2011: The IT roles and strategies in high demand
A recent Forrester Research survey of 140 IT decision-makers found that the demand for "cost reduction" related IT roles and strategies have ebbed
Read More ...
The straight talk on IT's new direction
New skills, new conversations, and new dilemmas are on the docket for the new year. Here is a look at what to expect and how to evolve your IT organization to meet the challenges to come
Read More ...
How to co-exist with the cloud
London, Ont. research firm Info-Tech says social media, mobile apps, analytics tools, desktop virtualization, content management systems and the cloud will be top of mind for business leaders this year. Find out how IT shops can make sure they are part of the discussion
Read More ...
Canadian researcher builds algorithms for filmmakers
Who said you can’t at once be a computer scientist and an artist? The winner of the 2010 Steacie Prize for Natural Sciences applies his animation technology to the big screen. What conventional computer animation really lacks, according to Aaron Hertzmann
Read More ...
Crossing the chasm to a next-generation firewall
They are fast, intelligent firewalls and application-aware with VPN capabilities and can integrate with Active Directory for identity and policy management, so a new vocabulary is needed.
Read More ...
As network traffic surges, so does demand for storage
With Web data, mobile data and video traffic growing at double digits, the pressure for IT to supply more storage continues.
Read More ...
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