How the smart office revolution will transform the way we work

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How the smart office revolution will transform the way we work
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How to manage introverts and extroverts
Racism in tech runs deep
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Managing IT at Multiple Clinics

Network managers find branch office network solutions increasingly complex, inflexible and costly to deploy and manage. While WAN optimization solutions help with ensuring a consistent user experience, they can't overcome all the issues when the underlying WAN is unreliable or unavailable. Read More

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How the smart office revolution will transform the way we work

The smart office revolution could kill our traditional perceptions of what working in an office means. Read More

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Career advice: Work is like 'Game of Thrones,' minus dragons

This month's Premier 100 IT Leader also answers questions on the need for programming skills in QA and conflicts between security and IT ops. Read More

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How microcertifications work for IT job seekers and employers

Microcertifications are gaining popularity as a way for IT job seekers to quickly and affordably prove their skills, and organizations are coming around to the idea. Read More

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Lifelong learning is no longer optional

Organizations need to encourage employees to continue acquiring new skills throughout their careers. Read More

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Microsoft supports creative work with tech-enabled spaces

Microsoft has partnered with commercial architecture and design specialist Steelcase to help organizations better integrate technology and workspaces to transform company culture and better support creative work. Read More

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How to close the digital leadership gap

A new report by Deloitte identifies what it says is a serious shortfall of digital leadership in organizations and offers a range of solutions to address the issue. Read More

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How to manage introverts and extroverts

The tech world can be a haven for people who enjoy solitary, focused work, and it often attracts people who gravitate toward the quiet end of the introvert-extrovert spectrum. For managers, the challenge is how to make the most of introverts’ and extroverts’ strengths. Team diversity can be a tremendous asset if companies are prepared to accommodate divergent work preferences. Read More

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Racism in tech runs deep

A reader reminds senior writer Sharon Florentine that while racial progress has been slowly made over the decades, racism still exists in a big way in our nation and in tech. Read More

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IMF moving IT jobs to offshore firm

The International Monetary Fund's IT work is being taken over by India-based IT managed services provider L&T Infotech; the change was announced to the staff last year. Read More

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Orchestrating Composable Infrastructure: Six Ways to Ensure Operations and Financial Harmony

While the promise of composable is clear, so are the business challenges - to ensure that the company invests in a solution that can consistently and reliably support all application and service delivery requests that pass through the data center in one streamlined process or workflow. Composable is helping IT address any scenario that a business could run into, including a mix of traditional and 3rd Platform applications. Read More

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