Opinions on It Services
5 Lessons for IT from the Boston Marathon Bombings
The CIO of Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center learned a few things last week
The Secret Sauce of Shared Services
Despite shared services’ proven track record, multitudes of Indian CIOs haven't really gotten their feet wet yet. Here’s why—and how—they should.
The Amazon Outage in Perspective: Failure Is Inevitable, So Manage Risk
Many people are outraged by this, feeling that a service provider should take responsibility for ensuring 100% (or at least "five nines") of service availability. Amazon's attitude, they imply, is irresponsible.
Does OpenStack need a Linus Torvalds?
Some would argue yes. Torvalds, because of the weight he holds in the project, calls the shots about how Linux is run, what goes in, what stays out of the code, and he's not afraid to express his opinions.
Steps to Design a Workload-Centric IT Infrastructure
The current siloed approach to IT infrastructure is no longer sufficient or efficient. In order to deliver better business results in the coming years firms must adopt a 'workload-centric' approach when designing their IT infrastructures.
Email-as-a-Service Not As Easy As It Sounds
The United States government is no exception, as the administration's Cloud First policy is driving federal agencies to move essential systems to the cloud-and fast.
Exclusive | Som Mittal: Transformation Key to Retain Edge for Indian IT Services
IT-BPO companies can leverage on their core strength and create a fundamental transformation in this volatile economic state, says Som Mittal, President, Nasscom.





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