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Executive interview: Jim Noble on the changing role of the CIO
Veteran CIO Jim Noble talks about the changing role of the CIO in enterprise organizations. Article
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The year's most controversial information technology management issues
SearchCIO.com editors take a look at controversial issues facing CIOs. Read them again, if for nothing else but to whet your appetite for a good argument. Article
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California appoints first cabinet-level state CIO, raises bar on IT
Pressured by lobbyists, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger appoints veteran IT exec Teresa Takai as the Golden State's first statewide CIO. Better haul out that suit of armor, say analysts. Article
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Salary Report: IT execs with business experience on the rise
How many years have the pundits harangued IT to get in touch with the business? Lesson learned, according to respondents in our 2007 salary survey. Article
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SearchCIO.com Salary and Careers Special Report
Salaries and bonuses are on the rise for enterprise IT professionals. Find out why this is, and what else we uncovered in the SearchCIO.com Salary and Careers Survey. Special Report
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Salary Report: Short-tenured middle managers a headache for CIOs
With 70% of senior IT workers telling us they've been with their company for less than five years, CIOs might have a culture problem on their hands. Article
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Salary Report: Senior IT execs leverage skills, earn big bonuses
Senior IT execs are seeing the largest pay increases since 2001. Upshot: It's time to ask for a raise. Article
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CIOs still vie for business credibility
A new survey reveals that CIOs want to drive strategy, but the opportunity continues to elude them. Article
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IT conferences: Prepare for success
A solid game plan is essential to any IT conference. CIOs who know what they want and who they're looking for before they hit the conference floor stand to gain the most. Tip
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Consolidation, midmarket growth alter CIO job prospects
Even as overall IT spending slowed, the IT job market grew at a solid pace in 2006, according to a recent Forrester Research report. The number of CIO jobs, however, may not have fared as well. Article