CIO Insider | | Big data is rapidly transforming the way we think, work and play. It is helping enterprises use their data to improve their processes, recognize anomalies and better connect with customers. The power of data is changing everything, often without our realizing it is happening. Case in point: football (and fantasy football in particular). | | Issue highlights 1. Why HP's Successful Turnaround Is Closer Than It Looks 2. China Struggling to Compete in the IT Outsourcing Arena 3. Pentaho Addresses Data Blending with Updated Business Analytics Platform 4. In the Rough Post-PC Seas, Intel Fights Back 5. ATF CIO Pushes for a More Mobile Government | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Enterprise Mobility Management Tech Seminar Join us November 6 at the Hyatt Regency Chicago. Discover mobile app distribution strategies, including using enterprise app stores; and get advice on how to tackle a handful of key deployment decisions up front that will save pain and aggravation down the road. Register now. | Hewlett-Packard's turnaround effort under CEO Meg Whitman, like an object in the rearview mirror, is closer than it appears. Credit the impending success on strategic partnerships, good hires and a broad view of the future of tech. READ MORE | China is looking to compete with India on the global IT outsourcing stage. However, its progress has been slow due to a sluggish IT and business process services industry, a lack a IT talent and a bad reputation for intellectual property protection and security. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: HP The success of smartphones introduced a new paradigm for developing applications that's having a broad and deep impact on application development tools and software architectures. Read Now! | Once you've addressed storing and visualizing your data assets, the next step in harnessing the power of big data is blending operational data with data from other sources. Pentaho is seeking to smooth the path for organizations looking to do so with its new Business Analytics 5.0 platform. READ MORE | A new set of chips promises to power everything from wearables to high-end PCs. READ MORE | The CIO of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives outlines efforts within the government to mobilize the workforce, noting the benefit of increased productivity and collaboration as well as progress made addressing the security challenges. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Code 42 Software Many companies still rely on a legacy, platform-specific data backup solution. This outdated approach becomes especially risky when IT faces a data migration initiative. Organizations risk immense data loss and an expensive, intensive disaster recovery undertaking if they launch a data migration effort without first properly securing their data. Learn More. | | | | | |
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