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Our exclusive survey finds more CIOs are expecting to increase their budgets than at any time since mid-2008. There's some good news about staffing, too.
Since the 1960s, NASA and its many research partners have developed a variety of products designed to keep the space shuttle safe, its astronauts healthy and comfortable, and to explore the far-reaches of our solar system. The materials and technolog
What makes Steve Jobs such a special presenter, and what can CIO.com readers borrow from Jobs' vast skills? Communications coach and author Carmine Gallo shares his insights and favorite Jobs YouTube clips.
Did you know there are areas in your business that you're spending more money on than you probably should? IBM Canada's strategic initiatives executive, Chris Pratt, came up with five top IT budget killers for businesses and offers tips on
Xerox's bid for IT and business process service provider Affiliated Computer Services (ACS) comes on the heels of Dell's announcement that it will purchase Perot Systems. Outsourcing industry analysts predict even more consolidation in the
Why did Xerox's purchase of ACS make such news this week? It's one sign that complex paper-handling processes are going nowhere fast and that they're darn profitable to certain parties. Bye-bye paperless office.
In the name of supply chain efficiency, companies continue to ask truck drivers to respond to and enter more electronic data while driving. Now Congress is eyeing whether the in-the-cab-computers pose too much road risk to other motorists.
The Oracle chief's recent appearance and hilarious (and spot-on) screed on "Cloud Computing" is evocative of why he's such a gifted business leader.
A new 451 Group report serves up some tasty offerings to feed a possible acquisition binge by the enterprise software supervendors. Oracle's Larry Ellison is preparing to throw a pie at IBM: The only question is who will be the whipped cream.
By combining Dell's global hardware manufacturing and sales business with Perot Systems' IT services offerings, the Dell-Perot deal puts the two companies in a better position to compete with IBM and HP and to leap ahead of tier-two outsour
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