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White House report on Avian flu reinforces CIO concerns
A new government report on the Avian flu suggests catastrophic human losses and reinforces what CIOs have been saying for months -- this is beyond IT's control. Article
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Selling your CEO on BPM
To build support for business process management, keep it simple. Article
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Disaster recovery planning gets another look after Hurricane Katrina
Disaster recovery planning is being revisited by many CIOs post Hurricane Katrina Tip
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HP expands virtualization offerings
New releases from HP are aimed at making virtualization management faster and easier. Article
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Speaking of business continuity: A cheat sheet
One of the challenges organizations often face as they initiate business continuity or disaster recovery planning is to reach consensus on precisely what they are trying to do. This requires identifying and closing any gap that may exist between the ... Column
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Open source makes BI market move
With the help of Eclipse and Actuate, business intelligence is capturing the attention of the open source community. Article
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Spyware costs plague SMBs
Never mind the security dangers, spyware is costing SMBs plenty in time and productivity. Article
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Gartner to IT: Complexity can be good for you
Gartner analysts tell technology decision makers they need to make complex systems work for them -- rather than wishing for simplicity. Article
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Is Linux hot or not? Readers respond
Open source expert Bernard Golden takes a look at how SearchCIO.com readers are warming to Linux -- without getting burned. Article
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transaction
In computer programming, a transaction usually means a sequence of information exchange and related work (such as database updating) that is treated as a unit for the purposes of satisfying a request and for ensuring database integrity. Definition