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Cloud Learning Curve Is Steep For Uncle Sam | Government IT Blog. Apps.Gov. Register | Log In 0 Items in Cart {*style:<b> Contact Us </b>*} | | Business Apps Analytics EDI/XML translation Operating Systems Asset management PR and marketing Business intelligence Educational and training Publishing Business management Electronic commerce & auction tools Security Business processes Engineering Simulation Financial Sourcing and auctions Communications Geographic info Surveys Configuration management Knowledge management Testing Dashboard Media Tracking and monitoring tools Data management Medical Travel Design Network applications Utilities Productivity Apps Brainstorming / mind mapping Office tools and suites Workflow Collaboration, meetings, conferencing Project management, scheduling Document and content management Text editing Cloud IT Services IAAS-Cloud Storage IAAS-Virtual Machines IAAS-Web Hosting Tuesday, October 2, 2012 Video transcript » Home | Register | Order History/Status | Cloud FAQs | Vendor FAQs | Contact Us This is a U.S.

Privacy and Security. Uncle Sam Slow on IT Reform. Global CIO: Hewlett-Packard Attacks Innovation Gridlock That's K. CEOs are putting extreme pressure on CIOs because IT drives too much complexity and not enough innovation. HP says its broad new strategy can help. For years, as IT vendors have watched their CIO customers suffocating in a quicksand made up of brittle, expensive, and inflexible systems, most of those IT companies have been eager to help but too often have offered lifelines that require three months' training, or that disintegrate in quicksand, or that are so unwieldy that they hasten the CIOs demise.

All of these vendors have talked about how they understand that the CIOs' nemesis is the 80/20 monster that sucks up almost all of the IT budget for maintenance and plumbing and leaves next to nothing for innovation and growth. And too often, their talk has been about this product or that technology or this software scheme or that architecture or some other three-letter acronym. And as they talked, the old CIOs sank and new ones stepped in unknowingly up to their waists. 1 of 2 More Insights. IDC: Cloud Server Revenue Headed to the Sky - News news from Cha.