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Deep dive: Cloud applications
The path to launching a cloud service is not so straightforward. Here's how to find likely services among your existing applications -- and get them ready to roll Insider (registration required)
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IBM goes after enterprise mobility projects
IBM took steps on Monday to help enterprises go mobile, introducing a set of software and services called Mobile Foundation.
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HCL CEO Vineet Nayar: Outsourcing is dead, and there's nothing innovative in cloud technology
The customer always comes first. Except when it comes to HCL, the $6 billion Indian outsourcing -- make that co-sourcing -- giant led by CEO Vineet Nayar, who literally wrote the book on a philosophy known as 'employees first, customer second.' In this latest installment of our CEO Interview Series, Nayar spoke with IDG Enterprise Chief Content Officer John Gallant about how that philosophy is fueling HCL's rapid growth and why more CIOs ought to consider adopting it.
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Bull seeks to move Cobol and C apps to Java
Bull has unveiled a new transaction processing application platform, Libert TP, which it says will allow businesses to move legacy applications from Cobol or C to a Java environment at their own pace.
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P100 Profile: Cynthia McKenzie, Fox Entertainment (video)
Cynthia McKenzie, senior vice president, IT, Enterprise Application Services, at Fox Entertainment, talks about the company's SaaS projects and its BYOD policies.
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P100 Profile: Tim Theriault, Walgreens (video)
Tim Theriault, senior vice president and CIO at Walgreen Co. outlined the Walgreens 2.0 project, four different IT initiatives that helped upgrade legacy systems at the company.
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