Monday, July 29, 2013

Why Big Is Bad In Business | Rethink Your IT Job

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Global CIO
  Monday, July 29, 2013
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IT Careers: 8 Steps Toward New Business Roles
Moving from a traditional IT role to a more business-focused role has challenges. Consider this advice for a successful transition.

IBM Mainframes Nipped, Tucked For Cloud Age
IBM revived the mainframe a decade ago by embracing Linux. Now it's promoting big data analytics and OpenStack cloud support on System Z.


 
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