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Research and Big Ideas

Want to find out about the latest news and research in security and technology research? Here are some of the topics we've been investigating recently:

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Sourcing Insights

The Sourcing Insights Program offers a powerful combination of research–based thought leadership insights and an advanced web–based benchmarking approach to help turn IT delivery best practices into business results.
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Modernization Benchmark

Through global research across commercial markets and the public sector, we found out just how prepared the market is to meet today’s challenges and tomorrow’s change, and we uncovered some surprising gaps.
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Unisys Security Index

The Unisys Security Index™ is a biannual global study that provides insight into consumers' and citizens’ sense of security.
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How Data Center Transformation Can Help Federal IT Programs

A recent Government Research News article reported that unless government agencies make the proper adjustments to their data centers to remove outdated applications and transform existing networks,"Over the next five years, power failures and limits on power availability will halt data center operations in more than 90 percent of organizations."
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Managing Your Company's Risk in Turbulent Times

With a new administration, a tumultuous economy, record job losses, and new security threats, it's hardly surprising that Bank Info Security's first recommendation for managing risk in 2009 is, "Be prepared for change." Technologies need to be adaptable, and IT professionals must be able to switch directions or reinvent themselves to manage risk, preserve energy, and cut costs.
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Pitching Application Modernization to Business Executives

It's a challenging time for CIOs. Many are being asked to stretch budgets and enhance business success in an environment where most employers are hesitant to make real changes particularly if those changes cost money. For many business executives, IT is a necessary evil, a way to keep the business running rather than a tool to help the business run better.
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