Editors' Picks
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Webcast: Getting started with enterprise search technology
This webcast explains enterprise search technology and offers advice on setting up search initiatives to help users find important information.02 Jan 2013
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Gap among industries in average salary for senior IT is considerable
The IT Salary Survey 2012 shows big disparities among industries in the average salary for senior IT. In 2012, that doesn't seem to matter so much.12 Dec 2012
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Gap among industries in average salary for senior IT is considerable
The IT Salary Survey 2012 shows big disparities among industries in the average salary for senior IT. In 2012, that doesn't seem to matter so much.03 Dec 2012
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U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee approves digital privacy laws update
The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee has approved updates to two digital privacy laws that proponents say are needed to keep pace with technology.30 Nov 2012
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Cybersecurity legislation takes a back seat, again
Cybersecurity legislation was denied again in a Congress that seems disinterested in facing the truth, but there is plenty of blame to go around.20 Nov 2012
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U.S. cybersecurity efforts down but not out after Senate vote
The Senate again has voted down U.S. cybersecurity legislation, but the need to protect critical infrastructure networks can no longer be ignored.19 Nov 2012
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Political data, statisticians are runaway winners in presidential election
You've heard of Nate Silver, but what about the guy who correctly predicted the election in June? A conversation with Emory University's Drew Linzer.19 Nov 2012
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Windows 8 security features improve, but IT concerns remain
Microsoft made several security improvements in Windows 8, such as adding the new Secure Boot feature. But vulnerabilities remain.19 Nov 2012
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Innovation competitions: Do they actually spur software innovation?
Mike Ogrinz says risk-taking is part of software innovation. There should be 'potential for failure,' a key ingredient to innovation.15 Nov 2012
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Turning paper-and-pencil processes into digital assets triples growth
An IT leader makes technology a core competency and drives revenue by turning handwritten products into digital assets.07 Nov 2012
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Geospatial data could transform the way government does business
With the help of geospatial data and visualization techniques, government can make decisions for constituents that are smarter and have more impact.02 Nov 2012
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The rise of the chief data officer
Whether you do the job yourself or work alongside the person who does it, the one executive role CIOs must be aware of in 2013 is chief data officer.31 Oct 2012
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Panel: Self-police corporate risk to avoid SEC enforcement actions
A self-policing 'culture of compliance' helps avoid corporate risk and SEC enforcement actions, GRC experts said at a recent roundtable discussion.26 Oct 2012
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The rise of the chief data officer
Whether you do the job yourself or work alongside the person who does it, the one executive role CIOs must be aware of in 2013 is chief data officer.25 Oct 2012
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Health care applications: Is Agile compatible with FDA regulations?
Using the following strategies, FDA regulations can be assimilated into an Agile environment to meet the compliance needs of health care applications.05 Oct 2012
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Building an enterprise social network for the 'extended' brain trust
A chief information architect is handed a challenge: build an enterprise social network for the best brains in the world.03 Oct 2012
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Building an enterprise social network for the 'extended' brain trust
A chief information architect is handed a challenge: build an enterprise social network for the best brains in the world.26 Sep 2012
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Cloud file sharing: Secure enough for the CIA, secure enough for you?
Two U.S. government agencies will adopt cloud file sharing and collaboration services. Security concerns? What security concerns?19 Sep 2012
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The data wars are just beginning
In the coming data wars, many companies will be left out in the cold, and big data analytics won't be their only problem.19 Sep 2012
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The data wars are just beginning
In the coming data wars, many companies will be left out in the cold, and big data analytics won't be their only problem.14 Sep 2012