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New Orleans CIO: VoIP, portals and Katrina
New Orleans CIO Greg Meffert talks with SearchCIO.com about his most harrowing moments after Hurricane Katrina. Interview | 28 Sep 2005
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New Orleans CIO: Katrina spurs Internet election
New Orleans CIO Greg Meffert has initiated an Internet-voting project that will allow displaced residents to cast ballots in the next mayoral election. Article | 26 Sep 2005
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Risk management for dummies
Stop making risk management your problem. Taking control of risk management means laying out the options and getting the business to accept responsibility. Article | 15 Sep 2005
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Katrina: IT lessons in disaster recovery
SCP Pool Corp. CIO Tim Babco is among those executives whose disaster recovery plan stayed one step ahead of Hurricane Katrina. Article | 06 Sep 2005
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Disaster recovery: Worst possible scenarios
CIO John O'Brien survived an earthquake, and now he makes sure his DR plan can go the distance. Article | 01 Sep 2005
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Reduce risks of disaster recovery testing
Untested business continuity plans can leave organizations in a lurch. But taking down live environments is risky and complicated. New software could ease the burden. Article | 16 Aug 2005
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C-level bloggers follow the rules
Find out who is blogging from their corner office -- and what CIOs should know about corporate blogging policies. Article | 11 Aug 2005
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Advertising for help can showcase security weaknesses
A digital forensics expert warns that online job postings detailing IT skills also broadcast potential security problems. Article | 05 Jul 2005
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Audit Trail: The best tool for reducing risk is teamwork
One of the biggest frustrations IT auditors have is that their work sometimes leads to the company spending time and money to fix things that don't need fixing. That wastes valuable resources that could have been spent elsewhere. Column | 28 Jun 2005
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Storage company to blame for Time Warner data loss
Boston-based storage company Iron Mountain is at the center of an investigation into the loss of private data related to 600,000 former and current Time Warner employees. Article | 03 May 2005