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Oracle, SAP, Infor: Three's a crowd
Former Oracle president and US Marines captain Charles Phillips has taken the reins at the third-largest enterprise applications company, Infor. So what is his strategy for the firm in the era of cloud computing, and would he share his thoughts on Oracle's moves since he left? Jason Stamper finds out
Software > Enterprise Applications > Features
Software > Enterprise Applications > Features
SAP HANA: In-memory - in demand?
Imagine being able to crunch through thousands or even millions of data sets in real-time, and the benefits that could have for businesses. That's what SAP is pushing with HANA, its in-memory analytics platform. But how does the reality compare to the hype? Steve Evans reports
Software > Business Intelligence > Features
Software > Business Intelligence > Features
IBM's Essential CIO study: finding the pioneer spirit
IBM has published its second The Essential CIO study, the result of interviews with more than 3,000 IT chiefs from across the world, and has asked CBR to analyse its findings. Steve Evans reports
The CIO Agenda > The Boardroom > Features
The CIO Agenda > The Boardroom > Features
SD Shibulal: Man in a hurry
SD Shibulal, COO at Indian outsourcing giant Infosys, will soon step up to the role of CEO and lead the transformation to Infosys 3.0. Jon Bernstein talks to the man aiming to build 'tomorrow's enterprise'
Services > Outsourcing and BPO > Features
Services > Outsourcing and BPO > Features
Tech City: London Calling
The Government has unveiled plans to create a vast hub of technology companies in east London - stretching from the existing 'Silicon Roundabout' cluster in Old Street right up to the Olympic Park - to rival Silicon Valley as a centre of innovation. Steve Evans looks at the project
The CIO Agenda > The Boardroom > Features
The CIO Agenda > The Boardroom > Features
Converged storage: Come together
Can data centres reap the benefits of virtualisation or move towards private cloud computing with ageing storage environments? Jason Stamper reports
Systems & Networks > Storage > Features
Systems & Networks > Storage > Features
Good to talk?
Microsoft's recent acquisition of Skype has thrown communication in the enterprise back into the headlines. Steve Evans takes a look at that deal as well as the current UC market
Communications > Unified Communications > Features
Communications > Unified Communications > Features
Shifting strategy
To fully energise a company's supply chain, the function has to be about more than streamlining and savings. Unilever's chief supply chain officer, Pier Luigi Sigismondi, talks to Phin Foster about making the transition from cutting costs to creating value, and why full boardroom buy-in is integral to success
Software > Enterprise Applications > Features
Software > Enterprise Applications > Features
Happy birthday, Big Blue
IBM celebrated its centennial recently. To mark the occasion Jason Stamper spoke to the company's UK and Ireland chief executive, as well as its corporate citizenship and affairs manager, to try to get to grips with Big Blue as it lives and breathes today
The CIO Agenda > The Boardroom > Features
The CIO Agenda > The Boardroom > Features
Desktop virtualisation: Ready to rule
After being the 'Next Big Thing' for what seems like years, desktop virtualisation may finally be ready to hit the mainstream. Steve Evans looks at why the time is right and what role mobile devices such as Apple's iPad are playing in increasing adoption
The CIO Agenda > Green IT > Features
The CIO Agenda > Green IT > Features
Compuware's Bob Paul: First in line
After almost 40 years at its helm, Compuware CEO and founder Peter Karmanos has handed over control at last. Before the news was announced Jason Stamper caught up with president and COO Bob Paul, who has since stepped into the hotseat.
The CIO Agenda > The Boardroom > Features
The CIO Agenda > The Boardroom > Features
Rack 'em up: New data centre dynamics
Data centres are under more pressure than ever: exploding storage volumes and transaction throughput are pitched against energy, cooling, real estate and budget constraints. Steve Evans considers this tricky state of affairs
Systems & Networks > Servers > Features
Systems & Networks > Servers > Features
Winning: Q&A with Jim Whitehurst, Red Hat CEO
Red Hat's CEO Jim Whitehurst is on track to see the company pass the billion-dollar annual revenue marker. Jason Stamper asks the questions.
Software > Open Source > Features
Software > Open Source > Features
Power to the people
The recent craze for tablet computers and the proliferation of smartphones cannot be ignored by the enterprise because whether IT supports them or not they will find their way into the office. However, consumerisation of IT can cause a number of headaches for businesses. Steve Evans looks at the risks and what companies should do to protect themselves
Systems & Networks > Security > Features
Systems & Networks > Security > Features
Safety in numbers
Hackers, careless users, porous networks and indefensible perimeters. Is the current reality of security enough to make the intelligent CIO give up - or get smarter? Gary Flood reports
Systems & Networks > Security > Features
Systems & Networks > Security > Features
