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    100 Best Places to Work in IT 2013
        The IT Staffs You'll Envy
        Top 10 Rankings
        How We Chose the Winners
    Heads Up
        Vinton Cerf worries that we're losing our data.
        IT luminaries weigh in on the Oracle-Google Java API lawsuit.
        IT is evolving as tech changes.
        Hackers embrace P2P systems.
    News Analysis
        China has once again built the world's fastest supercomputer.
        Are your systems hosted in Oklahoma? Don't worry: Data centers there can withstand tornadoes.
    Opinion
        Paul Glen
    Departments
        The Grill
        Shark Tank

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Mon, 17 Jun 2013 00:00:00 GMT
June 3, 2013 http://www.computerworld-digital.com/computerworld/20130603 http://www.computerworld-digital.com/computerworld/20130603 June 3, 2013        Contents
    Cover Story
        How to Wrangle Innovation
        IT Takes on Bureaucracy
        Big Data, Big Impact
    Heads Up
        Crazy ideas pay off for Google.
        If you telecommute, thank a techie.
        Windows 8 again plays the role of Dell's scapegoat.
        The Bitcoin Foundation is doubling its staff — to four people.
    News Analysis
        The immigration bill "stinks like an onion," says H-1B critic Charles Grassley.
        The U.S. faces a "Sputnik moment."
    Opinions
        Preston Gralla
        Lynne Williams
        Thornton May
    Departments
        The Grill
        Security Manager's Journal
        Career Watch
        Shark Tank

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Mon, 3 Jun 2013 00:00:00 GMT
May 20, 2013 http://www.computerworld-digital.com/computerworld/20130520 http://www.computerworld-digital.com/computerworld/20130520 May 20, 2013        Contents
    Cover Story
        Project Greenlight
    Bring Your Own Cloud
    Build, Dismantle, Repeat
    Heads Up
        A Black Berry shop bucks the BYOD trend.
        Half of all companies are expected to go completely BYOD.
        Shrinking chips challenge Moore's Law.
        Microsoft's Nook bet has yet to pay off.
    News Analysis
        Out-of-work IT vets say employers give them the cold shoulder.
        Chinese hackers stay hidden as they quietly steal data.
    Opinions
        Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols wants everyone to stop freaking out about Google Glass.
        Bart Perkins has advice on avoiding IT audit nightmares.
        Paul Glen shares the secret to keeping processes vital.
    Departments
        The Grill: NFL CIO Michelle McKenna-Doyle
        Security Manager's Journal: Moving to better access control
        Career Watch
        Shark Tank

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Mon, 20 May 2013 00:00:00 GMT
May 6, 2013 http://www.computerworld-digital.com/computerworld/20130506 http://www.computerworld-digital.com/computerworld/20130506 May 6, 2013        Contents
    Spotlight - Open Source
        Cover Story: Sizing Up Open Source
        Free (With Strings Attached)
        Spring Training for BI Experts
    Heads Up
        Harvard envisions an era oflow-cost solar power.
        Google bets big on new tech.
        Domestic IT service providers applaud the immigration bill's checks on H1-B use.
        Florida bans drones without a warrant.
    News Analysis
        Companies ask business-savvy IT pros to help them make money.
        Breaches are harder to detect because clever hackers are outwitting security tools.
    Opinions
        Thornton May
        Preston Gralla
        Scot Finnie
    Departments
        The Grill
        Security Manager's Journal
        Career Watch
        Shark Tank

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Mon, 6 May 2013 00:00:00 GMT
April 22, 2013 http://www.computerworld-digital.com/computerworld/20130422 http://www.computerworld-digital.com/computerworld/20130422 April 22, 2013        Contents
    Cover Story
        IT Plus
        Squeezing Savings From the Cloud
        New Task for CIOs: Make Money
    Heads Up
        A hospital map tool relies on Wi-Fi.
        The jobless rate for electrical engineers spikes.
        Easy XP-Windows 7 upgrades are history.
        College-level Cobol classes grow scarce.
    News Analysis
        Microsoft faces a loss of relevance as user aversion to Windows 8 leads to a drop in PC sales.
        Smartphone photos and videos were key to the Boston bombing probe.
    Opinions
        Bart Perkins'
        Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
        Paul Glen
    Departments
        The Grill
        Security Manager's Journa
        Career Watch
        Shark Tank

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Mon, 22 Apr 2013 00:00:00 GMT
April 8, 2013 http://www.computerworld-digital.com/computerworld/20130408 http://www.computerworld-digital.com/computerworld/20130408 April 8, 2013        Contents
    27th Annual Report: Salary Survey 2013
        IT Gets Its Groove Back
        Compare Your Pay
        Three Ways to Catch the Wave
        Wanted: Jack of Two Trades
    Opinions
        Even in Today's Hot Job Market, the Adage "Hire Slowly, Hire Well" Still Applies, Says Cyrus Innovation's Debbie Madden.
        Dice.com's Alice Hill Argues That It's Time for IT Professionals to Start Quitting Their Jobs.
    Heads Up
        A Swiss Supercomputer Upgrade might Improve Alps Weather Forecasts.
        Solar Cells Could Get an Energy Boost From Nanowires.
        The DHS Embraces Cloud Computing and Agile Development.
        With Next-Gen Transistors, Circuits Could Work Like the Human Brain.
    News Analysis
        Small and Midsize Organizations are Pulling the Plug on In-House Data Centers.
        Oracle Moves Toward a Unified Chip Architecture for Its two Server Families.
    Opinion
        Thornton May
    Departments
        The Grill
        Career Watch
        Shark Tank

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Mon, 8 Apr 2013 00:00:00 GMT
March 25, 2013 http://www.computerworld-digital.com/computerworld/20130325 http://www.computerworld-digital.com/computerworld/20130325 March 25, 2013        Contents
    Spotlight | Storage
        Cover Story: Data Deluge
        Storage for the Everyman
        Straight Talk on Security
    Heads Up
        Emerging tech helps cities run smoothly.
        Computer science enrollments increase.
        eBay has a new data center metric.
        Intel says BYOD improves efficiency.
    News Analysis
        Facebook's COO gets people talking about women in IT.
        Cloud platform Open Stack owes a debt to NASA.
    Opinions
        Stephen J. Vaughan-Nichols
        Preston Gralla
        Bart Perkins
    Departments
        TheGrill
        Security Manager's Journal
        Career Watch
        Shark Tank

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Mon, 25 Mar 2013 00:00:00 GMT
March 11, 2013 http://www.computerworld-digital.com/computerworld/20130311 http://www.computerworld-digital.com/computerworld/20130311 March 11, 2013        Contents
    Cover Story
        IT's Rising Stars
        Desktop Decisions
        Rise of the UX Expert
    Heads Up
        Whitman vows that HP will carry on.
        Yahoo downplays its ban on telecommuting.
        Intel promotes next-gen software development.
        A Twitter hack benefits Burger King.
    News Analysis
        Security concerns leave U.S. companies wary of Chinese outsourcers.
        A utility finds a place for iPods in repair technicians' toolboxes.
    Opinions
        Paul Glen
        Thornton May
    Departments
        The Grill
        Security Manager's Journal
        Career Watch
        Shark Tank

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Mon, 11 Mar 2013 00:00:00 GMT
February 25, 2013 http://www.computerworld-digital.com/computerworld/20130225 http://www.computerworld-digital.com/computerworld/20130225 February 25, 2013        Contents
    Premier 100 IT Leaders 2013
        14th Annual Awards
            For today's IT executives, it's not enough to move the business forward with potent technology and ROI-rich projects. The new imperative is to capture a competitive lead with all due speed. These 100 elite men and women are up to the challenge.
        PREMIER 100 PRIORITIES
            Facts and figures about The honorees' 2013 budgets, purchasing plans and projects.
        THE HONOREES
            Profiles of this year's Premier 100 IT Leaders.
        OPINION
            Scot Finnie says our Premier 100 honorees have excelled as IT leaders because they've mastered a whole new set of rules.
    Heads Up
        The PGA goes mobile, using rugged handhelds to keep score.
        MIT fosters human-robot cooperation.
        IBM wants to run mobile and social apps on mainframes.
        Obama touts an IBM-backed tech education plan.
    News Analysis
        Dell vows to focus on the enterprise after it goes private.
        Offshore outsourcers are the largest H-1B users.
    Opinions
        Bart Perkins has tips for an IT restructuring that's savvy, not silly.

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Mon, 25 Feb 2013 00:00:00 GMT
February 11, 2013 http://www.computerworld-digital.com/computerworld/20130211 http://www.computerworld-digital.com/computerworld/20130211 February 11, 2013        Contents
    Cover Story
        Do the Math
        Training Gets an Extreme Makeover
        Tiptoeing Into Social Media
    Heads Up
        Automation doesn't always lead to layoffs.
        Tech vendors are big lobbyers in Washington.
        DNA could be used for data storage.
        The VA deploys an enterprise tracking system.
    News Analysis
        BlackBerry unveils new smartphones but still faces an uphill battle.
        Agile programming takes hold in fed IT shops.
    Opinions
        Paul Glen
        Preston Gralla
        Thornton May
    Departments
        The Grill
        Security Manager's Journal
        Career Watch
        Shark Tank

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Mon, 11 Feb 2013 00:00:00 GMT
January 14, 2013 http://www.computerworld-digital.com/computerworld/20130114 http://www.computerworld-digital.com/computerworld/20130114 January 14, 2013        Contents
    Cover Story
        Ready, Set, Compete
        Big Data, Big Jobs?
        Disaster Recovery: Don't Forget Mobile
    Heads Up
        Eighteen HP IT staffers take their talents to GM.
        China may surpass the U.S. in R&D spending by 2013.
        Cook's CEO pay package keeps him invested in Apple.
        Gartner is bullish on IT spending this year.
    News Analysis
        Chicago's IT revival plan includes a move to the cloud.
        Congress has no appetite for another SOPA debacle.
    Opinions
        Bart Perkins
        Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
        Scot Finnie
    Departments
        The Grill
        Security Manager's Journal
        Career Watch
        Shark Tank

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Mon, 14 Jan 2013 00:00:00 GMT
December 17, 2012 http://www.computerworld-digital.com/computerworld/20121217 http://www.computerworld-digital.com/computerworld/20121217 December 17, 2012        Contents
    Special Report: The Empowered IT Worker
        Your Career, Your Call
        Pounding the Pavement
        Show Me Your Skills
    Opinions
        Thornton A. May
        Paul Glen.
    Heads Up
        Windows XP may not stay retired for long.
        EMC preps flash storage for data centers.
        HP stands behind Autonomy.
        AMD takes bold steps in the server market.
    News Analysis
        IT wages have stagnated.
        Microsoft's client-access license price increase may be a bad deal for enterprise IT.
    Opinions
        Preston Gralla
    Departments
        The Grill
        Shark Tank

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