Just when you thought cloud computing was receiving an unending supply of positive hype, the Gartner Group pulls a fast one on us. Gartner rolled out their list of strategic technology trends for IT to pay attention to for 2012 at their annual Symposium this week in Orlando. And, instead of Gartner piling on with more publicity for cloud, it seems they pulled a bit of a switcheroo.Cloud
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
The cloud is falling, says Gartner: tablets and mobility should top IT's list instead
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Tuesday, 11 October 2011
Steve Jobs' not-so-accidental role in the consumerization of enterprise IT
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There was a wistful feeling that hit me (and from the sounds of it, many of us in Silicon Valley) last Wednesday when I heard about the loss of Steve Jobs.After pausing for a moment or two to take in his career as a whole, that melancholy quickly turned to something close to amazement. It is hard not to be amazed at all Steve had been able to accomplish. He somehow brought a simple beauty
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Sunday, 2 October 2011
Bridging the mobility (and fashion) divide: can enterprise IT think more like the consumer world?
Posted on 23:02 by Unknown
GigaOm’s Mobilize 2011 conference last week seemed to be a tale of two worlds – the enterprise world and the consumer world – and how they can effectively incorporate mobility into their day-to-day business. And in some cases, how they are failing to do that.I could feel that some of the speakers (like Steve Herrod of VMware and Tom Gillis of Cisco) were approaching some of the mobility issues on
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