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What Influencers Are Saying About the Unisys/IDC Consumerization of IT Research

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

Our new Consumerization of IT study has created a fair bit of buzz in the media since we released the results two weeks ago. What are key influencers saying? Here’s a sampling: Nancy Gohring of IDG was most interested in the misconceptions enterprises had about the state of their infrastructure: “Enterprises think they are in [...]

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GSA Implements Google Apps for Government

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

GSA cloud-based strategy, called “Drive to the Cloud,” begins with e-mail launch and more than 10 terabytes of server-side data moved to Google Apps.

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Why is Social Computing Ideal for Collaboration?

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Social computing is one of the most innovative and disruptive trends on the Internet. Many employees use public social media for workplace collaboration, as well as their personal connections, further fueling the Consumerization of IT trend in the enterprise. How can business exploit the obvious strengths of social computing and leverage employee skills to enhance organizational productivity?

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Time to Take Enterprise Processes on the Go

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Organizations need to look into core business processes, business models, and value chain to take advantage of the unique capabilities of mobile technology. Where do you start and how do you build a mobility platform?

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CyberSecurity — Key to Unlocking Innovation Around Today’s Disruptive Trends

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Today’s CIOs and CISOs are confronted with an increasingly porous IT security perimeter. How far along are you with your cloud security initiatives and your mobile device security initiatives? Have your CyberSecurity initiatives opened any doors for innovation within your business?

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Agility to Meet Dynamic Human Interface Transitions

Monday, July 25th, 2011

The ClearPath Specialty Engines, which are IT Appliances, allow an organization to preserve the investment in current solutions, while providing an innovative method of expanding them to meet emerging requirements. Organizations are freed to focus on business problems, not technical issues.

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Smart Computing — Not Just for Smart Cities

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Smart computing can help transform IT to address issues like information overload, rising data center complexity, increasing levels of cybercrime and security-related events, and even increasing labor costs of providing customer support.

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What Are Your Most Disruptive Trends?

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Unisys has identified six disruptive technology trends that are most promising for clients in terms of their business implications in the years ahead. In their early years disruptive trends are fascinating since there are both drivers and barriers to adoption. Business leaders can apply the trends in unique ways for business benefit or even competitive advantage.

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What’s Your Mission? Leveraging the Disruptive Trends for Business Benefit

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Disruptive trends can often be leveraged in numerous ways in support of business objectives, like applying disruptive technologies and trends for rigorous IT cost management, or creating compelling game changers for the business. How are you leveraging the disruptive trends? Is your focus shifting towards using IT to create new game changers for the business as well as for cost savings for IT? How is your mission changing as we head towards 2012?

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Beyond Hybrid Cloud: Why You Should Care About The Hybrid Enterprise

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Forward-looking IT organizations need a broader picture of the range of IT delivery models deployed by the enterprise. The attributes of a Hybrid Enterprise result in optimized agility, data and application portability, and reduced risk.

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