MUST READ Windows 8 Doubt: 3 Ways Touch Won't Help By Kevin Casey Windows 8 emphasizes touchscreen capabilities, but there are several scenarios where I see little benefit for information workers.
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Baseball Meets Internet Of Things: Bye, Bad Umpires? Will sensors come to bats and gloves? Bad umpiring could be a thing of the past if baseball equipment becomes a part of the Internet of Things.
Smartphone Maps While Driving Banned In California Recent court decision in California makes it illegal to check smartphone maps except in cases of hands-free, voice-guided navigation.
Why Tech Projects Fail: 5 Unspoken Reasons Today's IT groups make too many ROI guesstimates and have too little accountability, says this financial industry IT exec, in debut column for InformationWeek.
IT Needs To Think Like Sales You don't need to always be closing, but you should always be challenging.
20 People Who Changed Tech: Marconi And Tesla In this sixth installment in our series, Howard Anderson profiles the pioneers of radio.
Don't Confuse Big Data With Storage A large part of big data management is knowing what data to analyze, what to back up and what to dump, says disaster recovery expert.
5 Ways To Avoid Costly Cloud Surprises How can you avoid cost overruns with infrastructure as a service (IaaS) from Amazon and other cloud services? Cloudability and Cloudyn share tips.
Database Customers Hold A Strong Hand Our 2013 State of Database Technology Survey shows IT teams finally gaining leverage thanks to cloud, virtualization, open source.
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