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CIO Columnist What Netflix Could Do for Cloud Computing
By John Engates
Netflix is pushing the boundaries of cloud computing, but Rackspace CTO John Engates would like to see Netflix doing more.

Windows Blue: What We Know
Will Windows Blue, Windows 8's successor, be a nail in the coffin of traditional PCs? Here are 5 key facts that have emerged.

7 Insights On Hiring Data Gurus
Our newest salary survey shows analytics and data-management professionals are in big demand. Whether you are hiring or job hunting, consider these pointers for your search.

Smartphone Storage Options: How To Choose
Confused about on-board and cloud storage options for apps, music, movies and photos? Our tips will help you get the smartphone space you need.

5 Steps To Strengthen Information Risk Profiles
Make sure you include the right employees and business processes when developing risk management strategy.

Gmail's New Compose: 5 Pros and Cons
Introduced as an option, Gmail's new compose will become the default over the next few days. Here's what I like and dislike.

Microsoft IE10 Gains: Closer Look Isn't Pretty
Microsoft's Internet Explorer 10 gained share in March, but its progress is less spectacular than it seems. IE10's market share even trails that of Windows 8.

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Windows 8 Momentum Sputters
Windows 8 keeps gaining users but its growth is losing steam. With Windows Blue and new hardware still months off, Microsoft's newest OS isn't likely to rebound right away.

Big Data, Meet Long Data
Overlooking historical information, or "long data," may limit a company's ability to connect with its customers.

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