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CIO alert: Don't risk ignoring service-oriented architectures
A year ago, service-oriented architecture stood at the crossroads of promise and cynicism. Now it tops CIO agendas. Article | 05 Jan 2006
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Can an SOA network push aside middleware?
Now that Intel Corp. and Cisco Systems Inc. have made XML networking plays, many see the space as primed for rapid expansion and ready to challenge the message-oriented concept of Web services. Article | 08 Sep 2005
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IT salary watch: IT professoinals cashing in on specialty skills
You can't party like it's 1999, but at least IT salaries have stabilized in recent months. Article | 17 Aug 2005
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Don't have a successful data warehouse? Blame your CEO
If you're disappointed with your data warehouse performance, find out whether your CEO is doing a good job integrating disparate business units. Column | 11 Jul 2005
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Integration languages make B2B communication more effective
When used correctly, tagging languages can help make it increasingly efficient to communicate with customers, suppliers and others throughout even a far-flung corporate ecosystem. Article | 07 Apr 2005
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CIOs turn to customization for a good fit
Is customization costly? Sure, but some CIOs say it's the only way to get the right-sized software. Article | 02 Mar 2005
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Gartner: CIOs can't ignore technology convergence
At this week's Gartner Symposium ITxpo, one expert said cutting-edge networking issues like MPLS and VoIP are transforming enterprises, paving the way for application convergence. Article | 21 Oct 2004
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CIOs must have IT and business sense to stay relevant, study says
Another study drives home the need for CIOs to be good businesspeople, not just good tech people. Without business sense, a CIO can be on the outside of the executive suite looking in. Article | 05 May 2004
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How to determine the ROI of software projects
Software developers tasked with minding ROI must balance ease of use of the application, ease of operations, ease of deployment and ongoing maintenance, and ease of initial development. Column | 09 Dec 2003
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Smart IT investments will eventually pay off for the entire company
Technology purchases like open source software, Software as a Service and other apps that are easy to use can benefit companies as a whole, one expert writes. Column | 06 Nov 2003