Stories by Beth Schultz

Make BI business as usual

If 1-800-Flowers.com CIO Steve Bozzo had his druthers, even the online retailer's mailroom clerks would have access to business intelligence. "There's valuable information at every level of the organization," he says.

Written by Beth Schultz06 Dec. 11 01:53

Weaving BI into the corporate fabric

If 1-800-Flowers.com CIO <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/343802/Stephen_Bozzo_senior_vice_president_and_CIO_1800Flowers.com">Steve Bozzo</a> had his druthers, even the online retailer's mailroom clerks would have access to business intelligence.

Written by Beth Schultz19 Oct. 11 01:11

Staying ahead of cloud complexity

Managing cloud infrastructure and services is similar to traditional <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/topics/network-management.html">network management</a> - only bigger, badder and more complex.

Written by Beth Schultz09 Aug. 11 02:05

Cloud storage a steep climb

It's been nearly five years to the day since Amazon introduced its groundbreaking Simple Storage Service -- or S3, as it's more commonly known. But despite that offering's track record, many enterprise IT executives still struggle with the notion of using cloud-based storage services to hold their corporate data.

Written by Beth Schultz22 March 11 01:15

10 cloud career skills

Cloud computing demands a mix of technology skills, negotiating skills, business acumen and people skills. Here are 10 key skills that can help boost your career into the clouds. 

Written by Beth Schultz08 Feb. 11 04:49

AppFirst offers basic server monitoring service for free

Year-old start-up company AppFirst is trying to shake up the way IT administrators think not only about application performance management but also server monitoring in general.

Written by Beth Schultz13 Nov. 10 05:35

Navigating the politics of storage

Like Facebook for employee use and iPhones in business,data storage policy is a topic that can be a political hot potato within corporate walls.

Written by Beth Schultz28 Sept. 10 00:13
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