Q A: This is the second part of an eWEEK interview with technology career expert and author Janice Weinberg. Part 1 of the interview covers resume trends in 2010, job-seeking approaches for laid-off technology professionals and advice on becoming a contractor
Column about RightNow’s claim that CIOs are demanding to buy social-web tools to help them understand what customers want, what they’re thinking, and what they don’t like.
Steve Black to become executive chairman and Jes Staley to become CEO and of the investment bank, Mary Callahan Erdoes appointed CEO of asset management.
Launched initially as a consumer service, Twitter is increasingly being used by businesses.
As the future dims for PCs and servers, Intel is setting its sights on developing processors for smartphones and consumer electronics.
HTC’s touchscreen Google Android smartphone brings better hardware and a more refined user experience over the G1.
There are simply no federally orchestrated “solutions” when customers ultimately are dictating the terms of global commerce.
Amazon’s Vogels reinforced the notion that one size probably won’t fit all when it comes to cloud computing.
The center will be built with IBM’s CloudBurst hardware and will be used to modernize a municipal administration and economy.
Column by the Center for CIO Leadership’s Harvey Koeppel on how CIOs can show their business leadership and acumen in helping optimize outcomes from Mergers & Acquisitions.