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The end of BlackBerry as we know it
Patrick Gray believes that signs point to BlackBerry becoming a technology holding company rather than a trendsetter. Do you agree?
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Approach IT from the perspective of use cases and not features
Once you develop a strength at gathering and managing use cases, IT projects are more likely to meet their objectives, satisfy key stakeholders, and make your company more effectiv...
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The big data Dead Hand may not be the end of the world
Neither humans nor machines are infallible, but combining the two makes for a far more robust big data system than relying totally on just one.
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Leverage tablets to augment physical processes
Too often, organizations look at technologies like tablets merely as a means to replace the old way, when the better alternative may be to augment and enhance the process.
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Apple's battle for relevance
Find out why Patrick Gray believes Apple's recent iPhone 5C is either genius or a cry for relevance. Do you agree?
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Avoid "Bring Your Own Cloud" syndrome
Just as one-off spreadsheets and databases have created headaches for IT leaders for decades, so, too, will cloud applications forcibly introduce unplanned and non-integrated tools...
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Microsoft and Nokia: An enterprise tablet might be their best hope
Find out what Patrick Gray thinks about the marriage of Microsoft and Nokia on the tablet front.
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Opportunity knocks with big data products
Instead of using big data only to sell, why not sell the output of your big data itself?
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Eradicate a culture of indecision
Indecision is rarely as obvious as missed numbers, competitive threats, or major market disruptions, yet it can be just as insidious. Learn how you can stop this culture from breed...
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Likely scenarios for a future, privatized BlackBerry
Patrick Gray takes a look at some of the likely scenarios for a future, privatized BlackBerry.
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Make a plan as enterprises hollow out IT
Enterprises are losing their emphasis on the bread and butter of IT, and the need for server techs and sysadmins seems to be diminishing. How can an IT pro plan around this?
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Tablet adoption fast track: Application virtualization
Desktop and application virtualization might be the best way to start using tablets in your organization. Patrick Gray explains.
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A desktop virtualization primer, part 2
With benefits and drawbacks in mind, we take a look at the pragmatic side of a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI).
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A desktop virtualization primer
Most IT leaders are familiar with server virtualization. Less familiar, however, is desktop virtualization, where similar principles are applied to end-user desktop operating syste...
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The lie of multitasking
The ability to perform multiple activities at once is usually regarded as an asset. Recent research may prove that wrong.
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Three ideas for tablets in SMBs
Find out why Patrick Gray believes that SMBs are well positioned to use tablets.
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Microsoft Office lands on iOS
Patrick Gray takes a look at Microsoft Office Mobile, a long-rumored version of Microsoft Office for iOS devices.
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The NSA and Big Data
While your company may not be subjected to the global scrutiny befalling the NSA and U.S. intelligence gathering apparatus, the "Big Snooping" capabilities engendered by Big Data m...
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Three trends that will impact SMBs in the next five years
In light of the shift of technical innovation going from an IT to a consumer focus has brought low-cost, well-designed technology to the masses. Here are some of the trends and tec...
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What's next for Windows RT?
According to Patrick Gray, recent indicators hold several clues as to the fate of Windows RT, with both positive and negative signs for the future of this variant of Windows 8.
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BlackBerry returns to the enterprise
Patrick Gray takes a look at the basic hardware and navigation of the BlackBerry Z10.
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Three tools for talking to 'The Business'
Here are three tips for working with The Business--colleagues from outside IT.
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Windows Phone 8 biggest enterprise advantage? Office and SharePoint
Patrick Gray thinks the combination of SharePoint integration and basic document viewing and editing is Windows Phone's biggest enterprise advantage. Do you agree? Why or why not?
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Lessons for any company considering a tablet deployment
Patrick Gray offers some lessons that were learned about tablet deployment during a shopping trip at a retail store.
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Is your shop corrupted by unnecessary processes?
Even when those processes are managed with rigor, discipline, and the latest technology, they still do little to enhance the core product or service being offered.
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Has the CIO lost Big Data?
Big Data technology has increasingly become embedded in business units, and budgets, and initiative ownership is shifting away from the CIO and toward line of business ownership. W...
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Teach end users how to be productive with tablets
Give users tablets, and they'll play Candy Crush. Collaboratively teach them how to be productive with a tablet, and they might actually do some work.
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Leadership lessons for IT from the White House
What leadership lessons can IT learn from the recent scandals in the White House?
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Does IT eat its young?
Sometimes IT is less than welcoming to new blood. Is your IT department willing to destroy its future in order to maintain its current all-stars?
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HP and BlackBerry abandon in-house tablet ecosystems
Patrick Gray offers his insight on what HP and BlackBerry's recent decisions mean for the rest of the tablet market.