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Transparency 2.0
The president says technology can deliver more open government. We take a look at the Recovery.gov Web site to see how that pledge plays out in the real world.
How Much is Too Much?
New Software, hardware, and networking systems are letting companies redefine the upper limits of virtualization
2009 IT Salary Survey: Meager Raises, Solid Prospects
Raises are notably smaller than a year ago, and the pay shifts track the industries and regions hardest hit during this recession. Job security's shrinking, and concerns are rising again about the IT career path. In all, though, IT careers are looking safer than many others in this economic downturn.
Dr. Dobbs: Agile Processes Go Lean
Lean approaches makes it more likely agile development can deliver on its promise
The Best Of The New
The vendors that made our first-ever InformationWeek Startup 50 list solve critical IT problems, cut costs, and improve operations. Our finalists address a range of business technology challenges, but the biggest concentration of entrepreneurial energy falls into three areas: virtualization, cloud computing, and software as a service. Each of these companies makes a strong case that now is the time to try something new, with proper vetting.
The Business Case For Social Networks
Companies are putting these technologies to work like never before. But with no hard metrics for measuring ROI, they're finding other ways to justify the expense and measure value
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