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Study: SOX-compliant firms see drop in costs in year 2
According to a new report, companies following Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act will see a decline in compliance costs in their second year. However, experts say IT spending on SOX compliance in general will continue to grow. Article
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Notebooks in the data center take root
Although desktops still dominate the business world, vendors have recognized that notebooks are the future. Should CIOs follow their lead? Article
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Open source BI gets down to business
Open source business intelligence may not cost less to implement, but more funds can be spent on services rather than licensing, a proponent says, and that means more customized BI. News
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Companies set business process management priorities
Firms that are moving forward with business process management projects are beginning to report some rewards. 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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Putting the reins on maverick spending
Maverick spending is costing workers time and employers money. One firm is offering a solution for keeping company cowboys on the straight and narrow. Article
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Iron Mountain sticks with NetApp NAS, wanted Sun
Business decision makers recently vetoed the storage team at Iron Mountain and chose IBM-branded NetApp filers. Article
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Buying from resellers has its rewards
Buying storage gear from the channel needn't be as dicey as you might imagine as long as you know what to look out for. Aaron D. Sawchuk, co-founder and chief technology officer of managed services provider ColoSpace Inc., in Rockland, Mass., talked ... Interview
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Midmarket CIO builds bigtime EA
One midmarket CIO names four ways to build an enterprise architecture that will grow with your company. Article
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Why bean counters can't run the universe
Heeding the bean counters is a slippery slope. Columnist Cathy Hotka offers five ways you can save money on your own. Column