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ITIL V3 a 'substantial update' in approach to IT services
The new and expanded ITIL v3, released today, aims to put the emphasis where it belongs: on the business. CIOs especially should take notice. Article | 30 May 2007
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CIOs fail to show value in training, lose budgets
Few IT organizations actually measure the value they get out of training their employees. Without proof, CIOs are at risk of losing their training budgets, as well as their employees. Article | 29 May 2007
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Green computing slow to take hold in U.S. businesses
Just about every business wants to be environmentally friendly, but being green isn't cheap and it isn't necessarily easy -- or is it? Article | 23 May 2007
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Best Buy's Willett struts business technology
Business technology is the new information technology. A retail giant offers examples and a prescription for getting there. Article | 22 May 2007
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Forrester: Seven things to tell your CEO over coffee
Forrester Research gives some conversation starters for your next coffee klatch with the CEO. Article | 22 May 2007
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CIOs' roles expand to non-IT departments
In a recent survey, 43% of CIOs said they have taken on business responsibilities outside of IT. Article | 17 May 2007
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Tech skills not so important anymore, say CIOs
New polling data shows CIOs want more project management competency from employees and better so-called soft skills. Article | 16 May 2007
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Dell shares inch lower
Shares of Dell Inc. slipped Monday after an analyst with Standard & Poor's downgraded the computer maker's stock, citing valuation as its price neared his 12-month target of $28. News | 15 May 2007
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Gartner: Microsoft after Google's advertising jugular
Yahoo deal happening or not, Microsoft is going after Google's core business: online advertising. That, in turn, is a step along the way to the rivals' true destiny. Hollywood, here they come. Article | 09 May 2007
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Hewlett-Packard says quarterly results will top forecast
Hewlett-Packard Co. said Tuesday that its earnings for the quarter just ended would be higher than previously forecast, largely because of strong worldwide sales of personal computers. The announcement pushed the company's stock to its highest point ... News | 09 May 2007