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Cloud may not cut your IT costs, say CIOs

Tech Sanity Check

TechRepublic Member | February 02, 2012

Think the cloud will cut your IT costs? Not so fast, say CIOs

Contrary to the sales pitch, cloud computing does not guarantee an easy and painless way for the IT department to cut costs. Read more

Resource of the day

Live Webcast: Higher Ambition - How Great Leaders Create Economic and Social Value

Is it possible to please everyone? Michael Beer, Professor of business at Harvard Business School thinks so. Check out this webcast to hear his take on how to keep everyone happy with proper leadership.


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Sony gives us 3 billion reasons why Apple shouldn't make a TV

Happy Chinese workers spell the end of affordable tech

Apple releases 10.7.3 update for Lion and 10.6.8 for Snow Leopard

Why the FBI thinks you (and I) may be terrorists

4G phones mean more customer service calls, says J.D. Power

Samsung moving up on Nokia as Apple passes LG for 3rd place in global phone share

Windows 8 ARM devices to have a 'classic' desktop experience?

Facebook's post IPO challenge: Keeping its 'Hacker Way' intact

San Francisco retailer builds loyalty through digital receipts

iBoot screenshots leak the iPad 3's A6 processor (Rumor)

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Windows Phone 8 details reportedly leak

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Facebook's IPO filing: Top 10 surprises

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Facebook IPO: Social network makes its move

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Zynga shares soar on Facebook IPO

Google must pay $660,000 for offering Google Maps for free

HTC patching Wi-Fi password leak on several smartphones

Facebook's days of hypergrowth may be over

Facebook's plea to Zuckerberg: Be gentle, be wise

iPhone 4S pushes Apple into No. 3 spot for global phone sales

Dying for a Nokia Lumia 900? Preorder it at a Microsoft store


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20 Windows Phone apps for business (gallery)


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Live Webcast: Higher Ambition - How Great Leaders Create Economic and Social Value

Is it possible to please everyone? Michael Beer, Professor of business at Harvard Business School thinks so. Check out this webcast to hear his take on how to keep everyone happy with proper leadership.


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The impact of Facebook's IPO on enterprise computing

Patrick Gray talks about what impact Facebook's IPO may have for enterprise computing and the larger world of social networking and computing in general.



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Cloud may not cut your IT costs, say CIOs

Tech Sanity Check

TechRepublic Member | February 02, 2012

Think the cloud will cut your IT costs? Not so fast, say CIOs

Contrary to the sales pitch, cloud computing does not guarantee an easy and painless way for the IT department to cut costs. Read more

Resource of the day

The Changing Role of Mobile Communications in the Workplace

Read this white paper to learn why investing in unified communications can help your business stay connected and keep you from falling off the deep end into irrelevance.


More from TechRepublic

 

Windows Kinect means gestures made at your PC now mean something

Bring your own apps: The new consumer threat to the CIO

Highest paid CIOs spend more time relationship building, than team management

News from ZDNet

 

Windows Phone 8: What's on the feature list

Sony gives us 3 billion reasons why Apple shouldn't make a TV

Happy Chinese workers spell the end of affordable tech

Apple releases 10.7.3 update for Lion and 10.6.8 for Snow Leopard

Why the FBI thinks you (and I) may be terrorists

4G phones mean more customer service calls, says J.D. Power

Samsung moving up on Nokia as Apple passes LG for 3rd place in global phone share

Windows 8 ARM devices to have a 'classic' desktop experience?

Facebook's post IPO challenge: Keeping its 'Hacker Way' intact

San Francisco retailer builds loyalty through digital receipts

iBoot screenshots leak the iPad 3's A6 processor (Rumor)

News from CNET

 

Windows Phone 8 details reportedly leak

Google now scanning Android apps for malware

Facebook's IPO filing: Top 10 surprises

Facebook's IPO: What Wall Street still wants to know

Facebook IPO: Social network makes its move

Start-up opportunities abound in wake of Facebook IPO

Zynga shares soar on Facebook IPO

Google must pay $660,000 for offering Google Maps for free

HTC patching Wi-Fi password leak on several smartphones

Facebook's days of hypergrowth may be over

Facebook's plea to Zuckerberg: Be gentle, be wise

iPhone 4S pushes Apple into No. 3 spot for global phone sales

Dying for a Nokia Lumia 900? Preorder it at a Microsoft store


Featured galleries

 

20 Windows Phone apps for business (gallery)


Featured Webcast

Live Webcast: Higher Ambition - How Great Leaders Create Economic and Social Value

Is it possible to please everyone? Michael Beer, Professor of business at Harvard Business School thinks so. Check out this webcast to hear his take on how to keep everyone happy with proper leadership.


Today's recommended downloads

Live Webcast: Deep Dive: Collaboration Functionality in Google Apps (TechRepublic)

Live Webcast: Higher Ambition - How Great Leaders Create Economic and Social Value (Citrix Online)

Remote support for PCs, Macs and Smartphones (LogMeIn)

Vendor Round Table: Cloud Security (Intel Corporation)

The Online MBA at Benedictine University (Benedictine University)


 

About this newsletter

The Tech Sanity Check newsletter gives you my picks for the top tech stories of the day on the products, people, and ideas that are revolutionizing the planet.

Jason Hiner
TechRepublic Editor in Chief

For real-time updates on the latest tech stories, follow:

My Twitter feed: @jasonhiner

My Google+ feed: +Jason Hiner

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The impact of Facebook's IPO on enterprise computing

Patrick Gray talks about what impact Facebook's IPO may have for enterprise computing and the larger world of social networking and computing in general.



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Smartphones

TechRepublic Member | February 02, 2012

10 Internet access tips for travelers

It may seem like Internet access is available everywhere. But when you travel, you may hit limitations, inflated charges, and various connectivity gotchas. Read more

Resource of the day

Live Webcast: Higher Ambition - How Great Leaders Create Economic and Social Value

Is it possible to please everyone? Michael Beer, Professor of business at Harvard Business School thinks so. Check out this webcast to hear his take on how to keep everyone happy with proper leadership.


Has Apple's iPhone-iPad tandem been the Trojan horse for Macs in the enterprise?

Analyst reports continue to put Apple at the top of the market -- smartphone, tablets, and now even client PCs. Is there nowhere to go but up? Read more

A new type of mobile: CRM messaging platforms for B-to-C and B-to-B

Louisville, Ky.-based Rede App contends that CIOs and IT managers are being pushed to embrace mobile interfaces for a variety of audiences that deliver on customer engagement. Read more

Four ways to make money with your mobile apps

InMobi global marketing director Gregory Kennedy gives mobile developers specific tips on how to make money with their apps. Read more

Enough with the hubbub about Android fragmentation

Mobile developer Kyle Miller doesn't see what all the fuss is about Android fragmentation. He argues that Web browsers are much more fragmented than Android. Read more

Tips on making sure your apps work for mobile users

Read about two UI considerations you should keep in mind when developing native mobile apps and other app development tips. Read more

Five apps for tracking the latest political mayhem

The U.S. election season is fully upon us. If you're trying to keep up with the polls, pundits, and political news, these apps can help. Read more

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What's in your Google Wallet?

Joshua Burke gives his take on Google Wallet and a projected outlook for NFC standards. Read more

A look inside one independent consultant's mobile arsenal

Scott Lowe shares what he likes and dislikes about the devices in his mobile arsenal, and he lists three possible purchases to add to his collection in 2012. Read more

HTC Rezound: Lost in the crowd but a solid contender

Find out why Deb Shinder says the HTC Rezound is currently a top contender for a phone replacement when it's time to renew her contract. Read more


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20 Windows Phone apps for business (gallery)

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T-Mobile MyTouch Q

The MyTouch Q for T-Mobile combines a QWERTY slider design with Android, and quick 4G data, for a mid-range price. View on site

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Featured Webcast

Live Webcast: Higher Ambition - How Great Leaders Create Economic and Social Value

Is it possible to please everyone? Michael Beer, Professor of business at Harvard Business School thinks so. Check out this webcast to hear his take on how to keep everyone happy with proper leadership.


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