Will rogue IT be the downfall of the technology department
One of the unavoidable truths of the IT channel is that organizations are facing the challenge of rogue IT.
One of the unavoidable truths of the IT channel is that organizations are facing the challenge of rogue IT.
Target reported its fourth quarter earnings this week, which are down 46 percent.
Employees who use cloud-based applications are considered “significantly more irresponsible” when it comes to password security, file transfers and IT compliance in the office.
According to an article from Fox News, Attorney General Eric Holder is calling upon the government to create a system for retailers to help speed up the notification process.
According to a recent study by Forrester, the number of technology projects that are run primarily or exclusively through the IT department are going to drop 8 percent from 55 percent in 2009 to 47 percent in 2015.
Recently, Foote Partners released its quarter one report on the IT skills and payment trends.
Cyber security is clearly more than just something that is being used as the plot for a new CSI.
In a recent guest column for Forbes, CIO of Massage Envy Spa Dan Miller spoke about taking over the IT department five years ago and the decisions he made – most noticeably outsourcing.
Nearly every business relies on some version of the latest innovations to handle daily tasks and without the right support or impactful talent behind the scenes, managing the solutions can be complicated.
One of the new generation of business owners wrote a guest column for The Guardian describing the role that technology played in not only running his business but starting it.