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Geolocation and the Cloud—An Oxymoron?

As cloud computing services become more widely accepted, the regulatory compliance, geolocation, and corporate governance issues have global companies expressing a need to know where their data is actually located.

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Beth Cohen
Bring Your Own Device—Everybody Else Does It!

The digital anywhere, anytime, on-any-device workforce means developers and those concerned with enterprise security must navigate increased security risks introduced by personal electronic devices. Because of the potential headaches posed by BYOD, most companies are establishing guidelines.

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Pamela Rentz
Playing the Critical Friend through Enterprise Analysis

Enterprise analysis focuses on achieving a solid understanding of the problem or opportunity and the business and customer value that the organization hopes to achieve. An important part of enterprise analysis is acting as a critical friend when stakeholders can't see beyond the silver packaging.

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Adrian Reed
IT Spending to Reach $3.6 Trillion in 2012

Gartner's latest research report on the IT industry shows that global IT spending by companies will exceed $3.6 trillion in 2012.

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Jonathan Vanian
Enterprise Social Software Market to Hit $4.5 Billion in 2016

A new report by market intelligence firm International Data Corporation predicts that the global enterprise social software market will hit $4.5 billion in 2016.

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Jonathan Vanian
Enterprise Application Spending to Hit $120.4 Billion

Gartner, the information technology-research firm, announced this week that 2012 will see global spending on enterprise application software reach $120.4 billion.

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Jonathan Vanian