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InformationWeek Full Issue: Nov. 9, 2009

InformationWeek Full Issue: Nov. 9, 2009
Underwritten for a limited time, courtesy of Informationweek Analytics

 

What's Wrong With Search?
Plus:
- The Cybersecurity Supply Chain

- Internet Evolution: Cloud Security

- SAP eases up-front fees

- Interview: IBM's Palmisano

- Virtual desktops: yes, you can

- The fastest-growing security threat

- A U.S. data center addiction

Table of Contents

     

    What's Wrong With Search?
    Plus:
    - The Cybersecurity Supply Chain

     - Internet Evolution: Cloud Security

    - SAP eases up-front fees

    - Interview: IBM's Palmisano

    - Virtual desktops: yes, you can

    - The fastest-growing security threat

    - A U.S. data center addiction

     

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The Pain Of E-Discovery

InformationWeek is the business technology market's foremost multimedia brand. We recognize that business technology executives use various platforms for different reasons throughout the technology decision-making process, and we develop our content accordingly. The real-world IT experience and expertise of our editors, reporters, bloggers, and analysts have earned the trust of our business technology executive audience.

InformationWeek is the anchor brand for the InformationWeek Business Technology Network, a powerful portfolio of resources that span the technology market, including security with DarkReading.com, storage with ByteandSwitch.com, application architecture with IntelligentEnterprise.com, network architecture with NetworkComputing.com, communications with NoJitter.com and internet innovation with InternetEvolution.com.

Through its multi-media platform and unique content-in-context information distribution system, the InformationWeek Business Technology Network provides trusted information developed both by editors and real-world IT professionals delivered how and when business technology executives want it, 24/7.

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Raises are notably smaller in our 2009 U.S. salary surveythan a year ago, and the pay shifts track the industries and regions hardest hit during this recession. Job security’s shrinking, and concerns are rising again about the IT career path. In all, though, IT careers are looking safer than many others in this economic downturn.

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InformationWeek Analytics' experienced analysts arm business technology decision-makers with real-world perspective based on a combination of qualitative and quantitative research, business and technology assessment and planning tools, and technology adoption best practices gleaned from experience.