Putting an End to QWERTY

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New Touch Screens Hold Key to Innovative Devices

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Why Email and Teachers Often Still Don’t Mix

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Why Hybrid Cloud Computing May Be the Way of the Future

Mid-sized organizations are in an interesting position as they look to adopt a cloud computing model. With a hybrid cloud, organizations can leverage the physical and virtualized infrastructure they already own and use, while taking advantage of a cloud vendor’s infrastructure for certain workloads. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 02/20/2013

Commentary: What’s So Scary About Windows 8? An IT Pro View

Sure, tech writers have been harsh on Windows 8. But how about users who give the new operating system a try? Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 02/20/2013

How a Business Can Maximize Return on Talent

Brain drain is here and companies are faced with evaporating talent pools. Here are some solutions businesses use to increase return on talent. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 02/20/2013

Drones Like Us: Creating UAVs That Avoid Collisions Like a Human Pilot

Chief among the issues with drones flying in U.S. air space is the ability, or inability, to sense and avoid oncoming objects as effectively as an onboard, human pilot. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 02/20/2013

The Features and Benefits of Unified Communications

Unified communications (UC) is really the holy grail of collaboration in the enterprise. While it’s possible to run a business with every user choosing their own email, phone, messaging, productivity, conferencing, and calendar tools, a unified approach makes the prospect of “working together” a lot easier. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 02/20/2013

What Employees Want

How do you make a difference with your team so that they're not only happy and loyal, but give you their best? Executive coach and business strategist Michael Beck offers some insights. Read Full Article >
- EnterpriseEfficiency.com 02/19/2013

Road Warrior’s Guide to Security: Lock Down Your Laptop

By taking a few simple precautions and following some common-sense practices while you’re out and about, you can drastically reduce the chance that your laptop will be stolen and keep your data locked up tight. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 02/19/2013

Cowboy Hats, Longhorns, Tumbleweeds…Supercomputers?

The Texas Advanced Computing Center introduces Stampede, its new state-of-the-art supercomputer, clocking in at nearly 10 petaflops. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 02/19/2013

Tech Industry Sets Its Sights on Gambling

With some states poised to clear the way for legalized online gambling, Silicon Valley’s gaming companies are turning casual games into occasions for wagering. Read Full Article >
- NYTimes.com 02/19/2013