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Tablets fill the role of a portable brain
If your company has a computing problem that can be fixed with a cheap, portable, connected brain, a tablet could be the perfect solution.
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Computers on a stick (finally)
Patrick Gray discusses the benefits to enterprise IT of "Windows To Go," a new feature of Windows 8 that claims to allow a fully functioning copy of Window 8 to be placed on a USB ...
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The SMB technology renaissance
Technologies that were once the domain of Fortune 500 behemoths have become available to smaller companies. Here are the two pillars of this renaissance and how your SMB can best u...
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The dangers of unintended consequences
Sometimes IT, with its tendency to build rules and validations, can also generate inflexible systems that leave users ill-equipped to do their jobs.
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Where SOPA supporters went wrong
What SOPA supporters and lawmakers didn't realize was that the law provided a howitzer-sized deterrent to a peashooter problem.
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The great and powerful (and exceptionally resilient) ego
Fear of a bruised ego can hold many IT pros back from achieving something big. Here's Patrick Gray's advice for getting past that road block.
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Technical solutions looking for a problem
IT is famous for offering solutions that are too complicated or require too much care and feeding for the problem at hand.
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Tacos and idiot-proof systems
Most companies with longer-term employees are still providing fast-food training on convoluted systems. Here's what you should do instead.
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When policy changes are mere corporate narcissism
A technically elegant tweak or data optimization with a raft of benefits on the IT side might be nothing but trouble for the overworked shift manager on the factory floor.
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Conspiracy theories and large corporations
With the ease of modern communication, it's easy to believe that major corporations are manipulating world affairs. The fact is, they're not organized enough to do that.