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SD Shibulal: Man in a hurry
SD Shibulal, COO at Indian outsourcing giant Infosys, will soon step up to the role of CEO and lead the transformation to Infosys 3.0. Jon Bernstein talks to the man aiming to build 'tomorrow's enterprise'
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Happy birthday, Big Blue
IBM celebrated its centennial recently. To mark the occasion Jason Stamper spoke to the company's UK and Ireland chief executive, as well as its corporate citizenship and affairs manager, to try to get to grips with Big Blue as it lives and breathes today
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Understanding the outsourcing jigsaw puzzle
The outsourcing market is growing. However, warns Gary Flood, before potential customers go down this route they should be aware the process requires much more than simply setting up a monthly payment system to your new partner
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Q&A with Fabio Banducci, CEO, PEER 1 Hosting
CBR catches up with Fabio Banducci about YouTube, scaling and customer satisfaction
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Cloud vs. business continuity: the great debate
Will cloud computing obviate more traditional business continuity and disaster recovery services?
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What now for MySQL?
With the EU approving Oracle’s takeover of Sun Microsystems, Steve Evans looks at what the future may hold for the open source database MySQL and the industry in general.
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In two minds
Today’s CIOs need to be both cautious pragmatists and innovative risk takers. Janine Milne examines the mix of sometimes contradictory skills needed to be a successful CIO.
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Cloudy skies?
Jason Stamper looks beyond the ‘cloud computing’ hype to ask what it really is, and just as crucially, what it is not.
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London 2012 IT: No Second Chances
15,000 athletes, 22,000 journalists, 70,000 volunteers and 94 Olympic venues. 3,500 technology specialists, 8,000 computers, a fixed deadline and the world watching. What could possibly go wrong? Jason Stamper reports.
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Thought Leaders: running IT as a business
This white paper was written by Professor Paul P Tallon of the Sellinger School of Business and Management, Loyola College, Baltimore, for CBR on behalf of GlassHouse Technologies. It outlines the steps companies can take to treat storage as a service-orientated business, moving IT from being a cost centre to a value centre.
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CBR Thought Leaders: IT in a Cold Climate
Is paring IT investment back to the bone the best strategy for surviving the downturn? Dr Richard Williams argues the case against.
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Does SaaS fit into the complex world of pharmaceuticals?
Software-as-a-service is one of the latest trends in the IT industry, but the new delivery model still has a way to go before it becomes pervasive in the life sciences. The need for customized and niche solutions in the sector makes it difficult for the model to be fully leveraged, and vendors should concentrate on targeting customer relationship management-type processes, rather than R&D.
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The Change We Need?
The US is a power-house of IT innovation. But what will be Obama’s impact on science and technology, and how did ‘Web 2.0’ help him win the election?
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Will technology save newspapers from the economic crisis?
As ad revenue plummets and competitive pressure mounts, newspapers are using new technological systems to boost workflow efficiencies, curb operational expenditure and expand service portfolios. For the beginning of 2009, highlighting immediate cost saving benefits is the most important message to take to market for technology vendors, professional services companies and systems integrators.
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Low-latency infrastructure remains popular in financial markets despite current turmoil
Technology vendors and service providers are vying to offer financial markets the lowest possible latency in the delivery of market data and trade execution information. Despite the current economic climate, the fundamental drivers of the demand for low-latency persist and may even be accentuated by the present volatility.
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