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HP sees green in energy efficiency
Can a company that has spent years contributing to the problem lead the way to energy efficiency in IT areas -- and make a bundle doing it? HP announces its intention to do just that.29 Mar 2007
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CIOs not making time for business continuity planning
Company culture and lack of management support are preventing many firms from planning for downtime or disaster.28 Mar 2007
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With ERP, implementation is just step one
After Willamette Valley deployed its new ERP system, it discovered training employees and setting expectations were just as important as the technology.28 Mar 2007
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ISO 20000 implementation: Addressing the common pitfalls
The ISO 20000 global standard includes the necessary requirements for an organization employing an IT service management system. Learn how to overcome common ISO 20000 implementation mistakes.27 Mar 2007
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Dow in China: IT builds pathway to Asian workforce
Dow is training an elite workforce in China that it fully expects to rise to the uppermost ranks of the company. The starting point is an IT center in Shanghai. But does it make sense? One analyst,...22 Mar 2007
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ITIL: Not just for bookworms
The IT Infrastructure Library, or ITIL, is bringing law and order to the Wild, Wild West of IT services delivery.21 Mar 2007
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Three steps to maximizing your IT staff resources
CIOs are still expected to do more with smaller staffs. In his latest column, James Champy offers three principles for successfully utilizing your IT staff to its fullest potential.20 Mar 2007
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CIOs scramble for project managers
The pressure to deliver projects on time and on budget puts project management skills atop the list of hiring priorities for many CIOs. But good project managers are hard to find.15 Mar 2007
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BI Competency Centers tackle cost and legal concerns
CIOs are investing in Business Intelligence Competency Centers as a formal initiative to develop a self-service environment for creating reports and queries.14 Mar 2007
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Vendor Web sites big turnoff for CIOs, Forrester says
A new poll from Forrester Research shows CIOs now rely heavily on vendor Web sites to make buying decisions. The problem? Most vendor Web sites are not about the customer.13 Mar 2007
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Winning the IT labor battle in the 'age of the worker'
The retirement of the baby boomers and a decline in computer science majors means CIOs must find creative ways to attract and keep a high-quality staff.08 Mar 2007
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10 ways to improve IT service quality and reduce costs using an ITIL CMDB
This webcast debunks common Configuration Management Database (CMDB) myths and shows how to improve IT service quality while reducing costs with an ITIL CMDB.08 Mar 2007
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Blogging's ROI becoming clearer
More than just a cool way to communicate, corporate blogging can actually save enterprises money, effort and time.07 Mar 2007
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RFID fails to deliver, says Sara Lee's CIO
Sara Lee Corp. CIO George Chappelle believes RFID has a bright future, but right now it isn't delivering.07 Mar 2007
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Wi-Fi way to shrink digital divide, say big-city CIOs
The CIOs of Chicago, Seattle and San Francisco talk about the goals of their high-profile municipal Wi-Fi projects and the challenges they faced along the way.06 Mar 2007
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Web 2.0 technologies for CIOs
Web 2.0 technologies, including blogs, mashups and Ajax, are changing the way people communicate online and could have profound implications forcollaboration within the enterprise. Gathered here ar...01 Mar 2007
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Business performance management: Special Report for CIOs
Business performance management is gaining ground as companies become aware of its benefits. This Special Report takes an in-depth look at this software segment.01 Mar 2007
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BPM mind shift drives innovation
Great innovation often fails because of poor execution. But experts say BPM may be the key to staying the course.01 Mar 2007