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There is no tech skills crisis, say IT chiefs
There is no widespread skills shortage, says TechRepublic's CIO Jury - but IT workers with business skills are hard to find.
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Deal with it: Tablets are here to stay
There's no point living in denial: more and more staff are bringing tablets to work so organisations have to adjust their policies in response.
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Outsourcing: Not dead, but evolving thanks to the cloud
Outsourcing isn't going away any time soon, but new technologies and business needs are altering the way it is used.
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iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c might underwhelm - but do they point to Apple's future plans?
While the latest Apple handsets don't impress, the technology inside them will lead to big changes down the line, says TechRepublic's CIO Jury.
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Supercomputer aims at archaeology, engineering and health projects
Researchers have just powered up one of the UK's most powerful supercomputers - and they're going to keep it very busy.
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Big data, cloud computing experts hard to hire, bosses admit
A report says the UK will need another 300,000 IT workers by 2020, but employers are already finding competition fierce for the mostly highly qualified staff.
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Businesses to tech suppliers: 'We don't trust you anymore'
Tech decision makers are running out of patience, according to research that says there is a "semi-dysfunctional relationship" between CIOs and their integrators and resellers.
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BYOD: What's really happening behind the hype?
While workers are getting more options around the devices they can use at work, adoption of bring your own device still varies.
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Mobile web strategy battle leads to CIO versus CMO tussle
Marketing wants to take over mobile strategy from the tech team, but do they have the skills to make it deliver?
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Windows 8.1: Why the return of the Start button won't kickstart enterprise rollouts
Windows 8.1 might bring back the Start button, but it's not going to be the catalyst for enterprise deployments of Microsoft's latest operating system.