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- Smartphone Apps: What The Doctor Ordered

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- Windows 7 Driving Touchscreen Evolution

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EDITOR'S NOTE: The Rise of 'Alternative IT'

Editor's Note


Mary Hayes Weier


Cloud Computing. SaaS. They're such over-used marketing words that they've become the butt of jokes (Larry Ellison on YouTube, anyone?). But hopefully the hype machine hasn't generated too much noise to drown out the fact that there have been some significant, permanent changes in how CIOs view software. At InformationWeek, we call it Alternative IT.

And our hope is that Alternative IT doesn't become another shallow term that can mean just about anything. (For example, I recently got a press release in my inbox with "SaaS" in the headline, and it turned out to be a Web-based service for storing digital photos. I mean, where will it end?) But we know, from talking to the CIOs who spend billions of dollars a year on IT, that a grinding recession, paired with new choices in terms of online software, mobile computing, outsourcing, open source, and more, has opened the door to alternatives in IT.

In particular, CIOs are rethinking significant parts of their software strategies, considering alternatives to conventional licenses, maintenance, and fee structures, as well as alternatives to lengthy internal development cycles, complex customization, and long global rollouts and upgrades.

This isn't trendy, it's reality. In fact, Bill Louv, CIO at pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline, bristles at the idea that his company is chasing the cloud trend. "The evolution here isn't, 'Gee, let's do something in the cloud or SaaS,'" Louv said. "Our Lotus Notes platform was getting to end of life. The question came up innocently that, given we'll have to spend a lot of money here, is there something we can do that's smarter?" What he decided is to move all 115,000 employees worldwide to the online, monthly subscription Exchange and SharePoint offerings.

Microsoft calls it SaaS. Or cloud computing. Louv calls it a 30% savings on total cost of ownership over five years compared with comparable licensed software. And while that might sound suspiciously like a Microsoft marketing pitch, let me remind you that Microsoft would probably make a lot more money off of Mr. Louv in licenses and consulting fees if he bought on-premises versions of Exchange and SharePoint.

IT vendors love to latch onto words that help them sell products and make them appear relevant. That's understandable. But break away the hype, and we can see that alternative approaches to IT are gaining ground. And this is being driven by CIOs and their businesses, not the software community.

TOP WEEKEND STORIES

How To Install Microsoft Windows 7

Say goodbye to Vista and XP, and let us walk you through the installation of your new operating system, step-by-step.

Smartphone Apps: What The Doctor Ordered

Blue Cross of Northeast Pennsylvania, the University of Louisville School of Medicine, and a range of large and small healthcare providers are using mobile apps to improve care and help patients manage their health. (registration required)

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HIGHLIGHTED COVERAGE

Windows 7 Driving Touchscreen Evolution


Acer, Gateway, Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo, and Sony are scrambling to build PCs that capitalize on the tactile interface.

GE Launches Healthcare Technology Fund


Healthcare IT, including electronic medical records and clinical information systems are among the fund's priorities.

Web 2.0 Summit: Google Unveils Social Search


Users of Google's search engine will soon have the option to include content created by friends in search results lists.

Web 2.0 Summit: Bing Wins Facebook, Twitter Partnerships


In a blow to Google, Microsoft has secured search deals with Facebook and Twitter.

Barnes & Noble E-Reader Puts Heat On Amazon


The Nook is now the e-reader to beat, but analysts say Amazon won't relinquish the Kindle's market share easily.


EYE CANDY: FEATURED IMAGE GALLERIES

Healthcare Providers Get Second Life

How the virtual world of Second Life is helping solve real-world health problems.

Photo Gallery: Google's Scenic Oregon Data Center

One of Google's newest data centers is nestled among the mountains, canyons, and waterfalls, of the Columbia River Gorge.

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