Tips to bring Web 2.0 to the enterprise
For many, Web 2.0 is the Wild West (especially when trying to bring it into the enterprise), and like any new frontier, the rules are a work in progress. Still, those who have gone before you offer...
View ArticleThe Role of IT in Innovation: Friend or Foe?
Here's IT as an innovation enabler: An innovative IT team moves forward in step with the changing demands of the business - sometimes a little behind, sometimes in front, but for the most part, keeping...
View ArticleRelax, exercise and sleep more to boost creativity
If late nights at work leave you groggy and ill-equipped to deal with a morning brainstorming session, here's why: The best ideas come from a healthy, rested brain.
View ArticleCan Microsoft's electronic records change healthcare?
Meet Lisa. Lisa is a mother of two children, whose mother, coping with diabetes and asthma, lives with her. Microsoft's recently released free personal health record system, HealthVault, was created...
View ArticleWinning the holiday shopping wars
Consumers may be duking it out for Nintendo Wiis in shopping aisles this year, but overall the battle for holiday spending dollars will be between the retailers. With consumers' awareness of a...
View ArticleSecrets to becoming a rising IT star
Success is not easy or simple. Even in the best of times, workplaces are fraught with changing conditions, political jockeying and limited room for advancement. And these are not the best times.
View ArticleCEOs face change management challenges
CEOs face major organisational changes and feel their companies are responding less well to those challenges, including new ways to take advantage of technology, according to an IBM survey.
View ArticleSelf-promotion is not a crime
It’s a good time to aspire to IT stardom. For one thing, there’s the growing number of IT leaders who enjoy celebrity status, people like Gregor Bailar (the former BankOne CIO who retired early to...
View ArticleTony Scott on Microsoft's culture of innovation
Innovation is mandatory in today's ultracompetitive corporate landscape, especially for a tech giant like Microsoft. As CIO of Microsoft,Tony Scott must create a culture that encourages experimentation...
View ArticleTwitterati weigh in on the future of social media
Twitter and to a lesser extent Facebook are like ghetto art communities on the verge of gentrification: Hipsters are loving the first-there, build-something-from-scratch feeling, and hungry capitalists...
View ArticleObstacles to innovation
Guy Kawasaki is busy. He's a founding partner of seed-stage and early-stage venture capital fund Garage Technology Ventures, co-founder of "online magazine rack" Alltop, and author of nine books,...
View ArticleA Futurist Weighs in on Techies' Tomorrows
Dr. James Canton of the Institute of Global Futures tells what IT managers should be doing to lead future projects.
View ArticleIBM Supercomputer to compete in game show
IBM Monday announced that it aims to take artificial intelligence to a new level with its supercomputer, codenamed "Watson", sending the technology to compete in the world of game shows.
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