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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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The train driver blamed for the worst U.S. train crash in 15 years was sending and receiving text messages seconds before his crowded commuter train skipped a red light and collided head-on with a freight train, federal investigators said.
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Texting Hurts—But What Can We Do?
How Distractions Affect Us, Work
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For men, bliss is often just a mouse-click away while quality time with family is guaranteed to put a smile on women's faces, according to an Australian study of what makes people happy.
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Nokia unveiled its first touch-screen phone, priced well below Apple's iPhone model, as the world's top mobile phone maker hopes to tap consumers for whom the iPhone has been too expensive.
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Nokia In Corporate E-Mail Deal With Microsoft
Who Are The Top Mobile Phone Vendors?
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Citi chief information officer Marty Lippert is promoted Chief Operations and Technology Officer; Fannie Mae CIO Rahul Merchant resigns.
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The Hartford Names First Corporate CIO
Financial Services CIOs Will Be Busy
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Blog: What can IT professionals learn from teens about technology? Perhaps simply that today's trend is tomorrow's toolset. And here are the technologies kids are using today.
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Blog: The business side of an organization doesn't care about the complexities of IT, says Tom Redman, the 'Data Doc,' but they do care about the quality of their data—as does the IT department. Is that the common ground on which the two sides really start to work together?
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Are You Data Driven?
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Group Discussion: Are women comfortable now being identified with a women's group that might advocate for changes that will help more women be successful? Or are they still afraid of being branded as a woman executive and not as tough and talented as their male counterparts? Join the Women in IT group and discuss.
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Faltering IT projects can cause significant harm to organizations, such as increased costs, lost jobs, and missed business opportunities. But how do you know when an IT projects is starting to fall apart? Here's Info-Tech's warning signs.
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How To Avoid Project Failure
Why CIOs Need A Better Sense Of Urgency
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Recreational Equipment Inc., an outdoor sporting goods retail cooperative, names Bill Baumann as vice president of information technology; Baker Hughes, an oil and gas drilling services company, appoints Clifton Triplett as its vice president and CIO.
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Johnson Controls, NYISO Name New CIOs
Tyco, NovoLogix Appoint Tech Execs
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