| | | INSIDER Alert | | Your guide to the top content posted this week for Insider members | | | | Network World The transformation of Network IT into a collaborative and agile team that is positioned to respond to rapid changes in technology is underway, according to Network World’s 2015 State of the Network survey. And IT decision-makers are optimistic that adopting advanced networking technologies will have a positive impact on IT operations. What else are hundreds of network pros saying? Find out here... | | InfoWorld The Internet of things promises much, with connected devices instrumenting and actuating the world. But it’s not easy to build code for, with different classes of devices needing different application frameworks -- and with tooling that’s often primitive when compared to modern IDEs. Developed by IBM and open-sourced, Node-red is an interesting alternative to traditional development techniques. READ MORE | | Computerworld If you've ever tallied your company's spend on Cisco products and compared it against what you spend with other telecom and IT suppliers, in most cases, it's as large or even larger. Are you getting your money's worth? READ MORE | | Computerworld Take a look at IBM’s recent formation of an IoT division as well as the company's partnership with the University of South Carolina and Fluor Corp., Microsoft’s new capabilities for the Azure platform and Plex Systems' cloud delivery model and strength in machine-to-machine communications. READ MORE | | CIO In the latest installment of Insider Insights, CIO.com's Lauren Brousell talks to Richard Maranville and Michelle Johnson of Freeman. Maranville is the company's executive vice president and CIO. Johnson is senior vice president and CIO of its Audio Visual Solutions group. READ MORE | | Computerworld In the April 2015 issue: Combating the diversity dearth with analytics. Diverse workgroups drive innovation and problem-solving, but despite countless programs and initiatives, many companies are struggling to make their IT teams more inclusive. Is it time for data analytics to take over the job? READ MORE | | | |
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