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Wi-Fi way to shrink digital divide, say big-city CIOs
The CIOs of Chicago, Seattle and San Francisco talk about the goals of their high-profile municipal Wi-Fi projects and the challenges they faced along the way. Article
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Vertical market guide for CIOs
CIOs and IT executives must address information technology challenges unique to their vertical industries. Learn what some execs face in this vertical IT guide. Executive Guide
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Lawson pitches SOA for the midmarket
Lawson Software Inc. is jumping into the service-oriented architecture fray with an application designed specifically for the midmarket. It's also a groundbreaking application for Lawson, as it utilizes the company's next-generation development platf... News
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'Sandal and ponytail set' cramping Linux adoption?
The former Massachusetts CIO blames Linux's slow uptake in commercial environments on dress codes. He also suggests politics prevents some technology workers from going public about their support for open source. News
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Poor government security makes industry wary
An annual review shows government security practices aren't improving. Experts worry it could harm Homeland Security's ability to work with the private sector to stop cybercrime. Article
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Wisconsin CIO gets slammed on Oracle email debacle
The state of Wisconsin walked away from a $2.6 million email integration project using Oracle Collaboration Suite. What went wrong? Some say the CIO. Article
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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
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Retrofitting IT for e-checking rules
New government regulation on digital check clearing is pushing the banking industry to the cutting edge -- which pushes some information architects nearly over the edge. Tip
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The best-laid VoIP plans
A Forrester Research case study spotlights Social Security Administration CIO Thomas Hughes' model approach to VoIP. Article
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What can public CIOs teach us?
Private sector CIOs aren't that different from public ones. In fact, public CIOs look to their private sector peers for advice. News