Thursday, 15 October 2015

How the Cloud is Changing IT Culture; Upload-Blocking DRM May Be Added to JPEGs

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How the Cloud is Changing IT Culture
Technology and Cloud development are having a major impact on the way companies use view—and use—IT. Computerworld gets the lowdown on the subject from attendees and officials at the recent Amazon Web Services (AWS) re:Invent show, from the benefits of embracing the Cloud, to overcoming an organization's fear of change.

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Managers average two days a week on admin work outside their core job functions. As a result, many do not have time for more-strategic initiatives. In "Today's State of Work: The Productivity Drain," ServiceNow strategy leaders Dave Wright and Ron Markham show how to get more-important tasks done through service management instead of email and other time killers.

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