Die Anbieter von Servern leben in schwierigen Zeiten. Sie müssen der Wirtschaftskrise trotzen und Marktanteile verteidigen. …mehr
Intel hat auf seinem Entwicklerforum in San Francisco den Prototyp eines neuen WLAN-Chips gezeigt, der weitgehend aus digitalen Komponenten besteht. …mehr
Wer cool sein will, ist leise. Während in den 1980er Jahren die Ghettoblaster der Inbegriff von Jugendkultur waren, sind es heute stylische Kopfhörer. …mehr
Das Handling wachsender unstrukturierter Datenmengen hält enorme Herausforderungen bereitet. Andreas Seufert vom Institut für Business Intelligence und Jury-Mitglied des BigData-Awards von COMPUTERWOCHE, empfiehlt Anwendern eine integrative BI-Strategie. …mehr
Das kürzlich von Motorola vorgestellte Droid RAZR HD kommt als Motorola RAZR HD im Oktober nach Deutschland. Bis auf die Unterstützung der Funkformate hat die Europa-Version die gleiche hochwertige Ausstattung. …mehr
Die COMPUTERWOCHE präsentiert Ihnen die spannendsten neuen IT-Produkte aus der vergangenen Woche. …mehr
Schritt für Schritt nisten sich Social- Media-ähnliche Funktionen in die interne Kommunikation ein. Die Entwicklung ist unausweichlich, unter anderem weil die Hersteller von Unternehmenssoftware ihr Portfolio und ihre Lösungen um Social Business erweitern. …mehr
Mit "Glow” bietet das britische Medienhaus BBC ein selbst entwickeltes Javascript-Framework an, das viele nützliche Funktionen und sehr gute UI-Widgets zur Verfügung stellt. …mehr
Intel mag ein Neuling im Smartphone-Markt sein, doch bei der Portierung des von Google entwickelten Betriebssystems Android wird der Chip-Entwickler immer schneller. Auch Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, das erst im Juni vorgestellt wurde, hat das Unternehmen nach eigenen Angaben schon für seine Chip-Technik angepasst. …mehr
Die Funktechnik Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) optimiert Prozesse und spart Geld. Drei Projektbeispiele veranschaulichen den Nutzen. …mehr
Leser fragen, Personalprofis antworten. Dieses Mal im Fokus unseres interaktiven Ratgebers: Die Karriereaussichten in der Spielebranche. …mehr
Client-Strategie, Virtualisierung, Cloud oder Business Intelligence - viele IT-Leiter sind in diesen Bereichen nicht auf der Höhe der Zeit. Experton-Analyst Luis Praxmarer hat 10 Technologiebereiche identifiziert, für die im Jahr 2012 unbedingt Handlungsbedarf besteht. …mehr
UK-based web hosting company CatN has migrated Thomas Cook's entire Western European e-commerce operations to its own environment, effectively stealing the business from Accenture. …mehr
Bruce Temkin, managing partner of the Temkin Group, a customer experience (CX) research and consulting company, says companies need to reach out to customers through varied channels: "Listen in on calls, read feedback from surveys, and learn how to integrate this into the development of IT," he says. AT&T did this when it revamped its CX in retail stores. "We had customers provide direct feedback about the technology," says CIO Thaddeus Arroyo, whose team also learned from videos of customers interacting with sales reps. …mehr
unveiled a solid and desirable lineup of new products and services this week. But the whole announcement event just fell flat. Something was conspicuously missing. …mehr
Google will drop support for Microsoft's Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) for its online apps and services in mid-November, effectively ending support for many users of Windows XP. …mehr
Security firm AlienVault thinks it has identified a key Chinese programmer with connections to the Chinese Government who could be behind a long-running malware assault on pro-Tibet campaigners, including with the recent PlugX RAT Trojan. …mehr
Microsoft has published evidence of an extraordinary conspiracy in which potent botnet malware was apparently installed and hidden on PCs during their manufacture in China. …mehr
When he rolled out iPads to the field sales force at Boston Scientific, a large medical device maker, CIO Rich Adduci suspected the strategy was a winner. The tablets would replace mounds of brochures and supporting material that sales staff had to lug to meetings with busy doctors. …mehr
Google responded to allegations it stopped the launch of a new Acer smartphone in China, by stating that the handset's Chinese-developed mobile OS was "apparently derived" from Android, but still not fully compatible with the Android ecosystem and its apps. …mehr
Working with technology startups has long been a part of every CIO's job, but the relative importance of that work waxes and wanes with market forces. When the pace of tech change is predictable and the biggest vendors call all the shots, why wander out on a limb with some no-name, bleeding-edge newbie? …mehr
, I discussed how over the past decade, international science and math assessment tests have continually shown American students falling further and further behind their peers in other countries. …mehr
An increase in the share price of UK accountancy software firm Sage this week has led to further speculation that the company is an imminent takeover target. …mehr
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has revealed that any suppliers that have been branded 'high risk' by the government will be scrutinised before being given any work under the Broadband Delivery UK framework. …mehr
Google announced 14 new customers for its Apps for Education cloud suite, as it continues to jockey for position against rivals like Microsoft in this important vertical market. …mehr
It's hard to imagine employees and customers getting closer than they do in the aisles of an airplane, but American Airlines wants to get them even closer. Digitally, anyway. …mehr
The Information Commissioner Christopher Graham has questioned the effectiveness of the EU cookie directive, suggesting that it was "dreamed up by politicians in Brussels" without the appropriate market research to back it up. …mehr
Using a little-known tech supplier can produce big benefits, but it requires doing your homework …mehr
In his reverse innovation theory, Chris Trimble, an adjunct professor of business administration at Dartmouth College, asserts that companies should target customers in emerging economies to gain competitive advantage in the "rich world." Trimble is co-author, with Vijay Govindarajan, of . …mehr