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Personal cloud solutions part of a frictionless future
By 2015, analysts say, personal cloud products will displace PCs as the hub of consumers' digital lives, with annual spending topping $2 trillion. News
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CIOs tell health IT vendors they need interop, iPad EHR, HIPAA help
Health care CIOs give vendors a laundry list of what they'll buy now, including HIPAA compliance and security help, iPad EHR interfaces and tools to improve interoperability. News
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Why a technology and marketing strategy alliance should be cemented
CIOs and chief marketing officers may be at odds at times, but many signs point to the need for a stronger technology and marketing strategy alliance. Tip
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Mobile BI strategy showcases ways IT can benefit the business
OFS Brands Application Manager Tim Hopper explains why the national furniture supplier pursued a mobile BI strategy and the ways it's paying off. News
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Driving mobile business intelligence, analytics at Sonic Automotive
Mobile business intelligence and advanced analytics are the latest evolution of the BI program at national auto retailer Sonic Automotive. News
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Siri, find me a good lawyer
In this week’s roundup, a legalpalooza: Yahoo sues Facebook, someone sues Siri and a lawyer slowly backs away from her Pinterest boards. News
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A CTO's take on mobility strategy launch time, outsourcing and more
A chief technology officer answers some of CIOs' lingering questions about mobility strategy rollouts, outsourcing and rogue app development. News
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Forging a BI strategy in a user-centric, tablet-crazed, big data world
Driven by business pressures and user demand for BI and mobility, many companies are developing their BI strategy at what seems like warp speed. News
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Mobility strategy: CIOs have to embrace disruptive technologies
It was suggested at Fusion 2012 that without a mobility strategy, it could be true: "CIO" could mean "career is over." News
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Who’s afraid of the iPad 3?
This week’s bits include why the iPad 3 should put a scare in the competition, and an example of how CIOs who consider the consumer come out on top. News