Looking for IT certifications that deliver more bang for your buck? Well, here they are. These IT certs are commanding premium pay from employers.
Kyle Wiens of iFixit has a proven track record with Apple product predictions. Here are his expectations of the upcoming iPhone 5.
The first iPhone was released in 2007. But that AT&T EDGE network-only 2007 iPhone bore little resemblance to the iPhone 4S (and upcoming iPhone 5) beyond the physical. We take a look at just how far the device has come in five years.
HP's record loss was big news last week, but its IT outsourcing customers should be more concerned about the company's ability to deliver. Here are six questions to ask before retaining HP as a delivery partner.
Recent surveys indicate that smartphones users don't care much about 4G/LTE networks. But most of these people have probably never used an LTE device. Depending on where you live and how you use your phone, 4G/LTE can matter a lot.
As the Bring Your Own Device trend gains traction, Dell and EMC/Cisco are taking different approaches to desktop virtualization. Generally, Dell aims for PC users in the midmarket, while the EMC/Cisco partnership may work better for enterprises that have to consider the iPad.
In today's competitive IT job market having the right certification can help push your resume to the top of the stack or push you ahead of your colleagues when the opportunity for a promotion arises.
High-profile healthcare data breaches continue to make the news. Heed our 12-step program and keep your organization out of the headlines.
IT execs find themselves having to add 'Play nice with the CMO' to their to-do lists. The reason? Technology is rapidly remaking marketing departments, to the point where previously siloed corporate marketing campaigns are morphing into enterprise digital media projects that encompass IT.
When people search for your business, they should ideally find your company website, your social media accounts and positive posts on review sites. These 10 tips will help your efforts to achieve that lofty goal.
Tech giants have thrown their weight around to get what they want for years. Here's a look at some of the big tech companies that have been caught indulging in boorish behavior.
Rod Hefford, CIO for Global Customer Development and Supply Chain at Unilever, discusses the key goals of its Compass strategy.