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  • Capgemini and Google hook up, bring apps to the enterprise

    The Google partnership with Capgemini puts flesh on the bones of its designs on the enterprise app market. The other 800-pound gorilla, as well as the SaaS stars, will surely take notice. 

  • IT must keep watchful eye on growing Software as a Service

    With Software as a Service on the rise, IT administrators have to know which applications will be entering their lines of business. 

  • IT managers excited about Software as a Service

    Software as a Service is an idea that many IT managers want to embrace, but there are loads of details that need to be ironed out. 

  • CIO primer: Virtualization basics

    Virtualization is coming into its own -- and successful IT managers at companies of all sizes are figuring ways the technology can help them. 

  • Wisconsin: A state of consolidation

    When Matt Miszewski was named CIO for the state of Wisconsin two years ago, he inherited 10 data centers and 2,500 distributed servers. Recently, Miszewski told SearchCIO.com about his aggressive plan to move the state's servers into a 36,000-square-... 

  • New Sun strategy looks familiar to CIOs

    Sun Microsystems has a new pay-as-you-go plan, but some CIOs say they are waiting on proof before purchasing. 

  • Outsourcing and utility computing predictions for 2005

    SearchCIO.com expert, Jeff Kaplan, offers up his predictions for what he thinks 2005 holds for outsourcing deals, on-demand and utility computing. 

  • HP clarifies its utility computing strategy

    Hewlett-Packard's Nora Denzel makes a pitch for the company's utility computing initiative. 

  • Yankee Group: Utility utopia will take time, money

    One of the IT buzzwords of 2003 -- almost the IT equivalent of Ben and J. Lo (at the very least Demi and Ashton), the concept of utility computing has gotten another round of kudos as a cost-saver, but even cost savings, like most things, come with a... 

  • Sun, ACS team up on utility computing deal

    Experts say utility computing is still a couple of years from the mainstream -- Sun and ACS are swimming for it together. The hardware maker and the service provider have teamed up to make beautiful on-demand music.