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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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The turmoil on Wall Street has been difficult on most people employed in the financial services industry—and the heads of IT departments are no different. There have been a number of changes at the top ranks in recent months, so much so that it's getting hard to keep score without a program. Here a look at some of the lineup changes.
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The Hartford Names First Corporate CIO
Financial Services CIOs Will Be Busy
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Top 5 News & Noteworthy headlines for the business week ending Oct. 3, 2008, as chosen by CIOZone’s editors.
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A new survey finds, not surprisingly, that the information technology department and corporate business units want a close relationship. But here’s what they said needs to happen to make it work.
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6 Keys To IT-Business Alignment
Bridging The IT-Business Alignment Gap
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CERN, the world's biggest particle physics laboratory and creator of the Worldwide Web, unveils a new computer network allowing thousands of scientists around the world to crunch data on its huge experiments.
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Microsoft launched a software package for a Portuguese ultra-cheap laptop for school children that the government hopes will boost the country's technological edge in education.
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Designer Of Laptop For Poor Kids Starts Company
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Workforce Outsource Services, a nonprofit IT services organization, fills the hiring needs of several big and small companies with recruits from America's inner-city.
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Langer Report: IT Perspectives From Columbia Prof. Arthur Langer
CIOs Having Hard Time Finding Skilled IT Workers
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We need your help. The events shaking Wall Street have a lot of people trying to figure out how the news will affect IT budgets. To find out what's really going on, the CIOZone is turning to its community of IT professionals. Please take a couple of minutes to complete the 7-question survey. (You must be logged in to the CIOZone to take the survey.)
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Bank of America this month agreed to buy Merrill Lynch for $4 billion. But the Merrill Lynch integration isn't likely to begin until 2010. When it does, BofA will be looking to achieve $7 billion in savings, creating winners and losers on the technology front.
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How Big Is BofA’s Integration Challenge?
Bank of America Banking On Green Technology
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Bank of America this month agreed to buy Merrill Lynch for $4 billion. Now all BofA has to do is integrate its massive operations with those of the giant investment firm. However, the banks past systems mergers haven't always gone smoothly. Here’s a look a BofA's past integration efforts and the task it now faces with Merrill.
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Bank of America Banking On Green Technology
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