Technology
Understanding Digital Culture
From ON Magazine
Anthropologist Michael Wesch explains digital ethnography, an attempt to understand the web-centered cultural revolution.
Technology
Embracing EMC's Built-in Innovation

Embracing EMC's Built-in Innovation EMC's passion for innovation is "built in." It strengthens its commitment by promoting an innovation-rich culture.

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IT and the Hospital of the Future
Healthcare IT experts describe how their hospitals meet the challenges of an increasingly electronic healthcare world.

Points of View
SOA Enables Upstream Operations
EMC's Chip Wilson and Phil Easley explain how SOA can help companies better leverage their information resources.
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Tom Clancy
EMC's Tom Clancy explores strategies for finding and retaining storage talent.
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EMC's Fred Wild says semantic web concepts help us make sense of the vast resources on the web and within corporate data centers.
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Rob Enderle�s 2008 Technology Predictions
The president and principal analyst of the Enderle Group forecasts one of the industry's most remarkable years.
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History of Innovation
EMC Innovation Timeline
Browse milestones in our nearly 30-year history of innovation—from industry-defining products and technologies to executive leadership, business growth, and more.
Technology Views
New Forces Bringing Changes to IT
EMC CTO Jeff Nick analyzes how those forces are transforming the basic elements of IT.
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The EMC Innovation Network
EMC collaborates with researchers to discover technologies that will shape the information infrastructure of the future.
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Digital Universe
The Digital Universe: Expanding Faster Than Expected
Read IDC's new forecast and download a widget that helps you see how fast your personal digital footprint is growing.
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Business Views
From ON Magazine
Rapid Recovery
How a disaster recovery plan succeeded in the face of Hurricane Katrina.
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From ON Magazine
What's Wrong With This Picture?
Too often, people and processes are the missing ingredients when we invest in new technologies. Jim Champy explains.
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