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CIO.com's ultimate guide to surviving the 2009 holiday season: How to visit family and reconnect with old friends and still get done all that work while out of the office.
Forrester Research survey data shows that more than two-thirds of companies are still investing in their ERP systems--despite the recession, upgrade costs and maintenance fee complaints.
An ill-conceived letter is causing a storm of unwanted attention for Leo Apotheker and SAP.
Former Apple employee Dave Howell, now the CEO of startup Avatron Software, talks about the early days of the App Store, his Apple experience and how he plans to do battle in the iPhone's wild frontier.
The maker of the popular FarmVille game has agreed to change its practices that subjected Facebook users to some scammy offers. But the more games and apps that you use on Facebook, the higher your risk for malware, phishing scams and hacking. Here a
A new paper from consulting firm Deloitte cautions regional governments to be prudent in their outsourcing endeavors.
Integrating customer data from multiple brands enabled the hotelier to craft unique offers for customers and exceed sales goals.
LinkedIn and Twitter have hooked up to let you publish updates to both services at once. Here are step-by-step instructions for getting TwinkedIn.
In light of a number of major company announcements, two Research In Motion (RIM) BlackBerry vice presidents offer takes on why mobile application developers and smartphone users would be wise to focus on BlackBerry instead of those other platforms.
Exchange 2010 formally launched today, promising new features that will improve productivity and reduce storage and voicemail costs. But are the new features worth the complexity of upgrading? CIO.com's Shane O'Neill rounds up Exchange 2010
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