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Gartner to IT: Complexity can be good for you
Gartner analysts tell technology decision makers they need to make complex systems work for them -- rather than wishing for simplicity. Article
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Explaining IT to the CEO
CEOs who do their homework -- and study the benefits of IT -- are proving that technology can benefit the bottom line. Column
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CIO Conversation: Michael Sylvester makes the leap
Michael Sylvester, CIO for the Human Services Agencies, discusses data management and business intelligence challenges. Interview
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The CIO name game
When it comes to senior-ranking IT officers, a CIO by any other name can be confusing. Why do some companies balk at the notion of a CIO while others brag about it? Article
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Giving IT a competitive edge
One way to make sure IT is providing a competitive edge to your business is to divide technology projects into two camps -- players and winners. Article
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CIO deletes e-mail outsourcing contract
CIO Vic Fischer pulled the plug on an e-mail outsourcing contract when he realized it was adding to the user confusion it was intended to fix. Article
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A CIO Conversation: Florida Community College's Rob Rennie
Florida Community College CIO Rob Rennie has his work cut out for him. He recently spoke to SearchCIO.com to share how he successfully works with business partners -- and how he aligns the constant changing IT industry with his curriculum. Interview
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Survey shows more CIOs reporting to CEOs
The suit suite shift is well underway -- CIOs are increasingly reporting to the CEO. This may give CIOs more boardroom credibility, but CIOs and CEOs alike agree that hierarchy isn't everything -- communication skills are. Article
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Six qualities every great leader needs
What separates the leaders from the followers? One established leader says there are six qualities that make the difference. Article
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Survey shows SOX bringing IT, business together
If you read between the lines of a recent survey of CIOs' top concerns, you may discover something profound -- more respect for IT. Article