Friday, September 12, 2014

Computerworld September Digital Magazine

Computerworld Digital Magazine September 2014

Dear Computerworld subscriber,

Welcome to the September issue of Computerworld's monthly Digital Magazine. When you open it, you'll find the same quality coverage of enterprise IT that Computerworld's print magazine offered for so many years, including articles, analysis and commentary in core departments such as News Analysis, Features, Opinions and Shark Tank. More of our popular departments will appear in coming issues. 

We think you'll like our digital format -- it offers seamless navigation, with easy scrolling and zooming, and links to useful related stories on Computerworld.com.

When you click here to read it, you'll be added to our list of Digital Magazine subscribers, receiving a new edition each month. (Note: You need to open this issue in order to keep receiving the Computerworld Digital Magazine each month. Otherwise, this will be the only copy of the digital magazine you'll receive.)


To read the September 2014 Digital Magazine, please click here.

Here are the stories you'll find:

How Analytics Empowers Business
Computerworld's 2014 Data+ Editors' Choice Awards for Analytics recognize 20 organizations reaping business benefits through big data initiatives. The honorees are mining data to identify new sales opportunities, deliver vital services, more accurately predict costs and boost the bottom line.

News Analysis
Hewlett-Packard throws a lifeline to OpenVMS users.

Opinions
Paul Glen says you should blame yourself when your boss overloads you. And Bart Perkins lists six wrong reasons to hire a consultant.

Shark Tank
Read the latest exploits of hapless bosses and clueless users.

We hope you enjoy this Computerworld Digital Magazine. If you have any comments or suggestions, please send them to editor@computerworld.com.

Sincerely,

Scot Finnie
Editor in Chief, Computerworld


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