Stories by Sarah K. White

IT leaders pick productivity over security

Implementing security measures can make systems run slower and essentially bog down productivity, which is causing some enterprises to abandon effective security measures. Two recent studies highlight the severity of lacking cybersecurity practices.

Written by Sarah K. White02 May 16 21:52

Why curious people make better employees

Most hiring managers focus only on finding candidates with the most impressive qualifications, but there is more to potential employees than a resume. To build self-motivated and inspired teams, you need to hire people who are not only qualified, but curious.

Written by Sarah K. White18 April 16 21:55

Enterprise tablet wars: Galaxy TabPro S vs. Surface Pro 4

If you’re looking for a hybrid device that shines in the enterprise, Microsoft and Samsung both offer high-end Windows 10 tablets. CIO.com senior writer Sarah White compares the Surface Pro 4 and the Galaxy Tab Pro S to see which one fits best in business.

Written by Sarah K. White15 April 16 20:49

How to create enterprise apps employees want to use

A good consumer app keeps the user in mind through every stage of development to create the best experience possible. And enterprise apps should not be an exception to this rule. Here’s why.

Written by Sarah K. White12 April 16 07:57

4 biggest misconceptions about hiring data scientists

You probably think you know what you need out of a data scientist. However, if you believe in any of these common misconceptions, it might be time to reevaluate your business' expectations for current and future data scientists.

Written by Sarah K. White11 April 16 21:10

Samsung Galaxy TabPro S: An enterprise contender?

Samsung is the latest mobile device maker to get into the hybrid game with the Galaxy TabPro S. The hybrid tablet is built to compete with the Surface Pro 4 and iPad Pro, but does it measure up?

Written by Sarah K. White06 April 16 20:54

How to becoming a trailblazer at your new job

You don't have to keep your head down at your first job. In fact, you should do the opposite. Here's how to become a trailblazer starting on Day 1.

Written by Sarah K. White05 April 16 21:51

10 boot camps to kick start your data science career

Data science is one of the fastest growing careers today and there aren't enough employees to meet the demand. As a result, boot camps are cropping up to help get workers up to speed quickly on the latest data skills.

Written by Sarah K. White04 April 16 22:39

The future looks bright for IT workers

Business are starting to invest more in IT, and that means they're also investing in IT workers. A study from Brilliant found that Q4 hiring for IT has remained steady, as businesses search for qualified tech workers.

Written by Sarah K. White22 March 16 00:04

How 5 tech giants are mobilizing the enterprise

Smartphones and tablets are working their way deeper into the enterprise thanks in part to initiatives from major tech companies that look to sweeten the deal for businesses.

Written by Sarah K. White11 March 16 02:13

Tech training course promises a job in 90 days or your money back

Technology has become vital to the daily operations of most businesses, but hiring managers are finding it difficult to land the right candidates. That's why CareerBuilder and Capella University are partnering to train candidates and then place them in a job -- backed by a money-back guarantee.

Written by Sarah K. White10 March 16 01:25

Taking team-building into the digital era

Say goodbye to trust falls and weekend retreats. Custom-designed games are the new way to foster collaboration and team-building.

Written by Sarah K. White08 March 16 21:22

BYOD continues to add challenges for IT leaders

A recent study shows that more workers are turning to personal mobile devices to get work done, but businesses need to consider not only the security threats, but also the effect on company culture.

Written by Sarah K. White02 March 16 23:09

What CIOs need to know about hybrid tablets

As hybrid devices become more popular with consumers, they're starting to find their place in the enterprise. However, there is a lot to consider before you decide to deploy them company-wide.

Written by Sarah K. White01 March 16 23:37
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