InfoWorld Daily PM | | The ONC's Doug Fridsma explains why the health IT for EHRs and Obamacare should be like the Internet, and not like ERP or traditional IT systems. | | Issue highlights 1. Why you should care about multicloud 2. Who's who in the Microsoft shake-up 3. The next big thing in 3D printing: Liquid metal 4. How Analytics Is Helping IT Vendors Sell Actual Solutions | White Paper: Network Instruments Can the move to UC be just another simple technology transition? End users expect these technologies to look, act and behave just as their non-IP predecessors. But for IT teams it brings very real, new requirements. Learn VoIP and video success strategies from Jim Frey, an Enterprise Management Associates analyst. Learn more. | Heads up on the latest buzzword: multicloud -- but it's an old problem wrapped in new technology. READ MORE | In Microsoft's biggest reorganization in years, many of the new leaders have backgrounds in consumer businesses. Here's who's running the show now. READ MORE | With new technology, James Cameron's special effects become reality, as liquid metal with a solid skin becomes the building block for 3D-printed items. READ MORE | For decades, IT vendors have offered small 's' solutions that were really bundles of hardware, software and services that they wanted to sell regardless of what customers actually needed. Now firms such as Dell, IBM and EMC are using analytics to help customers decide which products are best for their needs. Oracle, HP and others struggling with big 'S' solutions may get left behind. READ MORE | White Paper: CommVault Storage professionals today are dealing with the ramification of a number of new technologies. Trends such as cloud, virtualization, mobility and big data are having a significant impact on how enterprises store data today. Learn More | | | | |
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