The top tech resolutions for 2009
InfoWorld's IT experts have nine goals for you and the entire technology industry ...more
InfoWorld picks the best iPhone apps for connecting with business systems and boosting mobile productivity
With its revolutionary design, the first-generation iPhone captured consumers' hearts. But for the device to be welcomed into the business world, Apple understood that it had to address enterprise e-mail and security limitations more
InfoWorld's IT experts have nine goals for you and the entire technology industry ...more
Stretch your memory and your mousing finger, and prove you had what it takes to be a true tech news hound in 2008 ...more
iPhone 3G, Windows 7, and cloud computing were important, but don't let them overshadow these key stories ...more
Apple chief says he'll continue as CEO during his recovery ...more
Advice Line, Bob Lewis
Posted: Jan 5, 2009 9:39 AM When a consultant give bad advice Consultants and in-house experts don't always agree. Handling the disagreement properly can be a challenge to all concerned... more |
Notes from the Field, Robert X. Cringely
Posted: Jan 5, 2009 9:07 AM Is the RIAA admitting defeat? The recording industry has fired some of its online spies -- but that doesn't mean they're about to get all warm and cuddly... more |
Enterprise Desktop, Randall C. Kennedy
Posted: Jan 5, 2009 8:17 AM Windows 7: The beginning of the end of the "Wintel" duopoly? Hang onto those Windows 7 installation DVDs -- they may be worth something down the road! more |
Mobile Pulse, Amber Bouman
Posted: Jan 5, 2009 3:00 AM Texting bugs bother smartphones Nokia and LG users share the unhappy experience of SMS issues more |
Strategic Developer, Martin Heller
Posted: Jan 4, 2009 9:21 AM Creativity versus standards in the user interface Navigating some of Boston's trickier intersections led Martin to think about user interface design. more |
The Deep End, Paul Venezia
Posted: Jan 3, 2009 10:43 AM All your bills are belong to us Why can't all our vendors and billing services just get along? more |
Fatal Exception, Neil McAllister
Posted: Jan 2, 2009 3:00 AM Software development predictions for 2009 A battered economy will mean tightening belts, changing customer allegiances, and the Web as the platform of choice. more |
Security Adviser, Roger A. Grimes
Posted: Jan 1, 2009 3:00 AM Fearless New Year's prediction: Computer crime gets worse Roger Grimes makes his cybercrime predictions for the coming year, and they're not filled with good news. Get ready now ... more |
InfoWorld's Randall C. Kennedy and OSNews' Thom Holwerda go head to head over how to assess Windows 7's changes ...more
Jitterbit 2.0 impresses with easy GUI for mastering migration projects, while Talend Open Studio 3.0 scales gracefully to meet enterprise integration demands ...more
Day Communique WCM 5.1 impresses with snappy GUI and rich features for business users, easy setup and management for techs ...more
this week's roundup of tech news includes Steve Jobs skipping the ?09 Macworld... more
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