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    1. Above and beyond ERP

      Explore Computer Business Review (Jan 12 2012)

      BMC Software's Karen Garcia and Tony Navarrete write for CBR on why ERP is not enough for CIOs these days, and what they can do to become much more valuable to the business. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   ERP   CIO   Application Performance Management

    2. Clearing the clouds: What's right for your business

      Explore Computer Business Review (Jun 21 2011)

      Clearing the clouds: What's right for your business Clearing the clouds: What's right for your businessComputer Business Review (blog)There will also be major differences in terms of how manual or automated IT management is within these organisations. It is not just the structure and management of IT that will need to be analysed, it is also the make up of, and interdependencies ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Data Center   SLA   Vanson Bourne

    3. Why cloud is no panacea

      Explore Computer Business Review (Sep 30 2010)

      Why cloud is no panacea In Gartner's recent Hype Cycle of Emerging Technologies diagram, cloud computing was found to be at the very top of the so-called 'Peak of Inflated Expectations'. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   London   Novell   ROI

    4. The CIO: an endangered species?

      Explore Computer Business Review (Jul 19 2010)

      Jem Eskenazi is a CIO and proud of it, but expects the CIO role to disappear in approximately 15 years (which is, incidentally, when he will be retiring).... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   IBM   CIO   Forrester Research

    5. Related News and Insight

      Explore Computer Business Review (Jun 21 2010)

      dynaTrace The way applications are built today has fundamentally changed. A new generation of application performance management (APM) is required. dynaTrace is the innovator and emerging leader in APM. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Hitachi Data Systems   Application Performance Management   USB