Intel recently completed a research project to measure the opinions and perspectives of IT professionals with regard to their Gen Y users. We asked IT professionals how they perceive Gen Y users impacting the security of their PC fleets and…
Twitter, Digg, Facebook, My Space…they’re big with younger consumers. But do they have a place in the enterprise? Intel social media consumer lab manager Carl Fiorentino briefly describes a Twitter application Intel is considering using on their internal news site.
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Malcolm Harkins, general manager of information risk and security for Intel IT, explains how and why social engineers can use new media to exploit the good intentions of your workforce. Learn how to protect your company by seeing how Intel…
From The Practical CIO by Niel Nickolaisen provided by the CIO Leadership Network.
In my last column, I explained how I put together three focus groups of “Gen Next” employees. My goal was to better understand what they expected from their jobs,…
Intel’s wiki has taken on a life of its own. In just under two years, the database has grown to nearly 25,000 pages and houses a huge variety of information about the company and its products.
Cray introduces a new category in high-performance computing: the personal and workgroup supercomputer. Cray and Intel have partnered on a transformative solution that will allow small businesses to design and manufacture the products of tomorrow.
Intel’s CTO Justin Rattner previews the next 40 years. Fueled by the exponential growth in compute power and interconnectedness, machines may be on track to become smarter than their human creators in the near future. Rattner provides leading-edge evidence of…
Get strategic insights into the IT best practices that will be defining the future of IT in the latest edition of the Intel Premier IT magazine. This issues covers a variety of topics including a futuristic view of IT, virtualization, energy-efficiency, the…
Intel® Mash Maker, a browser extension, allows users to pull information from Web sites to create “mashups,” a custom browsing experience.
From The Practical CIO by Niel Nickolaisen provided by the CIO Leadership Network.
To be honest, I never pay much attention to the stories about the work of Gen X and Gen Y (collectively referred to as Gen Next) employees. I…
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