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rousseau
10 weeks ago

Another year, another set of challenges. What disruptive trends will have the greatest impact on IT for companies in 2013?

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SilverHawk
11 weeks ago

My nephew is just about to complete a B.S. degree in Business Administration-Management Information Systems. His college is in South...

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The Electronic Frontier Foundation has resumed accepting bitcoins donations, saying some of the legal ambiguity around the virtual currency has disappeared.
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It's not enough to offer the latest wireless standard. Make sure the router that will support your office is up to snuff.
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Steven VanRoekel sees the federal-agency CIO as a pivotal figure, but not a micromanager. At FOSE, the nation's tech chief outlines how federal CIOs can lay the groundwork for a more fluid, productive IT apparatus.
Washington's biggest problem when it comes to Bitcoin may just be that policymakers on the Hill don't know enough about it, yet.
Bitcoin is not going away, the digital currency's developers say, and they're craving more technically savvy people to support its use.
More bumps in the road are probably in store for Bitcoin. The virtual currency has seen some massive swings in value over the last several weeks, but that volatility is not likely to end soon, its lead developer suggested on Saturday.

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