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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Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer said on Tuesday that no company was immune to the global financial crisis, which he expects to sap both consumer and business spending.
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CIO Crisis Guide: How To Lead IT Now
3 Network Budget Items You Can't Neglect
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Group Discussion: Whether you're thinking of letting workers telecommute for the first time, or allowing more staffers to work from home, virtual work expert Karen Sobel Lojeski says you should carefully consider three questions. Find out what they are by join the Virtual Work Forum.
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CIOZone member B.J. Pugh gets a suggestion on how to handle his international e-mail storage challenge.
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A group of 16 leading telecoms and IT companies—including Vodafone, Microsoft and Asustek—is uniting to promote mobile broadband in a marketing initiative worth more than $1 billion over the next year under the auspices of the GSM Association.
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A group founded by several major media and technology companies plans to promote the Web as a place for consumers to get songs, television shows and movies without resorting to piracy. Organizers of the group, which is called Arts+Labs, are touting it as the first time technology companies and content creators have met in a room—instead of fighting in court.
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Lenovo Group, the world's No. 4 personal computer maker, is ready to make its next major acquisition despite a slowing global economy.
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A new management model, based on a more centered approach to leadership, helps women (and men) to succeed. Here's how it works.
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Stopping The Female Brain Drain
How To Be A Better Leader
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Top 5 News & Noteworthy headlines for the business week ending Sept. 26, 2008, as chosen by the editors:
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A number of tech execs, including Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer, Dell's Michael Dell, and Oracle's Safra Catz, remain optimistic about future technology spending.
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