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Microsoft: Spatial computing the future
Microsoft's Craig Mundie says the next era of computing will ride on multi-core processing and spatial computing, but it will be defined -- as previous computing eras -- by killer apps.30 Sep 2008
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CIOs must learn to brand themselves despite stereotypes
The opening keynote at MIT's EmTech08 conference takes on the stereotypes that can derail an IT manager's career.25 Sep 2008
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Business process management politics: Sit IT, business down
It's ultimate fighting, with IT vs. business over business process management. But as growing usage shows, there's victory for all once projects streamline workflows and cut costs.24 Sep 2008
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Health care CIO tackles complex security, privacy mandates
Carole Cotter, CIO of Lifespan, a health system affiliated with Brown Medical School in Providence, R.I., talks to SearchCIO.com's Linda Tucci about the complexity of delivering IT in a health care...23 Sep 2008
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Identity access management compliance: Consider roles people play
Roles-based identity access management compliance starts with the business, but some new technology that automates and audits it helps, too.17 Sep 2008
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Business process management newest SaaS deliverable
A growing number of Software as a Service (SaaS) providers are using business process management system (BPMS) platforms to make changes to their products more efficiently. CIOs can take advantage ...16 Sep 2008
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BPM gets kicked up a notch with business event processing
Tom Brady, CIO of a clinical network for administering chronic biologic drugs, explains how business event processing allows his firm to coordinate the distribution and administration of meds to pa...11 Sep 2008
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IT services spending nicked, but not axed
A second-quarter report from Forrester Research shows that more than 40% of IT executives have already cut overall budgets this year and 24% have cut discretionary spending.10 Sep 2008
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E-waste: A blight on the environment and a company's good name
The e-trash keeps piling up. Need a visual? Think "Wall-E." What isn't stockpiled is being dumped into landfills and the toxic parts shipped off to countries where laws are lax. CIOs are taking ste...09 Sep 2008
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Salaries of IT execs at large enterprise companies
Close to two-thirds of enterprise IT executives earn salaries between $100,000 and $200,000.04 Sep 2008
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IT salary survey finds enterprise executives expect raises
Despite economic uncertainties, at least two-thirds of enterprise IT executives expect to get raises in the coming year, according to a recent salary survey.04 Sep 2008
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Bonuses for IT execs at large enterprise companies
Average bonuses skyrocketed at the largest corporations, with 89% of IT executives reporting a 33% raise.04 Sep 2008
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Networking technology key to data center efficiency
CIOs want their data centers to be more energy efficient and kinder to the environment, according to a survey. The possible answer? A unified fabric network.04 Sep 2008
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SIM forum coaches CIOs on leadership
CIO leaders are born and made, according to the Society for Information Management and its Regional Leadership Forum program director, Bob Rouse.02 Sep 2008
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IT risk management in the enterprise: Expert podcast
Author George Westerman offers advice to help you turn IT risk management from a cost of doing business into an enabler of strategic value.01 Sep 2008