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| Week of 06 Oct 2008 |
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CIO careers: Wall Street's pain, IT's gain?
Pollyannas want you to think that this economic crisis can be good for your career. I have my doubts.
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IT director re-engineers a legacy shop
Some guys have all the fun. Learn how one IT director challenged employees to share his vision of a modern, more efficient shop and how he got the job done.
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| Week of 29 Sep 2008 |
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Forrester: IT industry demands better collaborative, integrated data
Forrester Research Inc.'s new "IT everywhere" concept predicts what enterprise architecture will look like in coming years.
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MS software licensing, IT auditing tricky business
For one CTO, Microsoft client access licenses were inadvertently corrupted overnight (apparently by Microsoft), halting company productions for five hours. Could it happen to you?
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| Week of 22 Sep 2008 |
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Compliance scares make pack rats of IT
Going against conventional electronic records management wisdom, a group of records retention and information management experts admit to keeping everything.
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Web 2.0: What it means for the midmarket CIO
Is Web 2.0 the way forward? Gil Yehuda, senior analyst at Forrester Reasearch Inc., discusses the Web 2.0 explosion and its place in the midmarket.
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| Week of 15 Sep 2008 |
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IT, business alignment not a pipe dream
An annual survey finds -- yet again -- that CIOs don't think IT is in step with business units.
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Disaster recovery plan: Finding the best solution for the money
Getting management to give its blessing to a disaster recovery plan was the easy part. Sorting through competing methodologies and staying on budget is a different story entirely.
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| Week of 08 Sep 2008 |
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IBM, friends push 'Microsoft-free' world
IBM and its Ubuntu-toting partners say CIOs can boot Microsoft from desktops. Could their efforts work this time?
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Disaster recovery planning off CIOs' plate -- sort of
A new survey finds fewer CIOs are involved in disaster recovery plans. Bad move. Here's why.
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