In the 'CIO Conversations' forum, CIOZone members weigh in on how the government's $700 billion bailout will affect IT plans. The latest comments suggest that there are opportunities ahead for CIOs. Read the comments and join the discussion.
No One Immune To Global Crisis: Microsoft CEO
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Commentary: Voice-over-Internet Protocol communications is pushed by vendors and other proponents as a way to simultaneously save money, add features and simplify operations. But before IT decision makers embrace the communications technology, warns CIOZone blogger Carl Weinschenk, they should look hard at the deployment issues.
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These handheld computing/phone devices present some challenges, but the corporate benefits they offer are starting to outweigh any concerns CIOs and other IT professionals charged with managing them may have.
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Who Are The Top Mobile Phone Vendors?
The CIOZone's Mobile And Wireless Zone
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There are many companies that don't fully understand what IT service management involves and what it can deliver. There are also many organizations that think they have implemented ITSM, when in reality all they have done is implemented a service desk. Here, Forrester Research spells out what ITSM is and how it can help your company.
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Tech Spending Under Pressure, But IT Services Seen Growing
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It's clear Bank of America has a difficult challenge ahead as it looks to integrate several large financial services organizations. But, says the CIOZone's Mel Duvall, work performed at Merrill Lynch over the last several years to implement a service oriented architecture (SOA) framework, could help ease some of those pains. Here's how.
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3 SOA Vendors CIOs Must Know
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German software maker SAP AG warned that its sales had abruptly dropped off in the last two weeks of September as companies cut back on computer-related spending due to the widening financial crisis.
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Avery Dennison looks to Hyundai Veteran to fill CIO role, while the Whataburger Restaurants chain hires new CIO from competitor Brinker International.
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REI, Baker Hughes Hire New Information Chiefs
Johnson Controls, NYISO Name New CIOs
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If you suffer from TMI (Too Much Information) syndrome, CIOZone’s Career Coach Margaret Meloni says asking yourself these 5 questions may lead to a cure.
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Are You Data Driven?
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The amount of data is doubling every 12 to 18 months—but much of it is inaccurate, incomplete or otherwise flawed. And bad data costs organizations between 10 to 20 percent of revenue. But there are steps CIOs can take to fix the data problem.
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Tom Redman's Data Driven Blog
Join The CIOZone's Data Quality Discussion Group
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Traditional techniques, such as data mining and linear analytics, might not reveal the true dynamic patterns underlying the impact of a competitive global environment. But blogger David Hunter Tow has an alternative.
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Thieves have hijacked sensitive data on millions of Deutsche Telekom mobile phone customers, the German company has acknowledged in its second major security scandal this year.
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Ellen Pearlman has some strong opinions about Sarah Palin. Join the Women in IT group, read the commentary, and let us know if you agree or disagree with Ellen.
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