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  • Budget battle: Increasing the business value of IT

    CIOs who report only IT's "burn rate" and not the "earn rate" are just asking for their budgets to be cut. Gartner advises CIOs to frame the discussion in a new way: Yield. 

  • Ballmer: Software is not dead

    Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer assures IT pros that Microsoft will prevail. But was anyone worried? 

  • Gartner: Age does matter

    Gartner analysts say baby boomer CIOs have got to start thinking about technology, not as a means to an end, but as a way of life. Young workers get it -- do you? 

  • HP chairman indicted over spying allegations

    California's attorney general filed a criminal complaint on Oct. 4 seeking indictments of former Hewlett-Packard Chairman Patricia Dunn and four others for their roles in a probe into board leaks. 

  • Massachusetts CIO quits

    Massachusetts' state CIO quits over lack of funding for the commonwealth's technology initiatives. 

  • Memo suggests HP's Hurd knew of probe in July 2005

    Hewlett-Packard Co. CEO Mark Hurd may have known as early as in July 2005 the company was looking into private phone records as part of its leak investigation, The Wall Street Journal reported in its online edition on Monday. 

  • Advice: Plotting your way up the executive ranks

    Gregory Smith, author of "Straight to the Top: Becoming a World-Class CIO" and CIO of the World Wildlife Fund, talks about his carefully plotted route to the executive ranks and offers some tips for aspiring CIOs. 

  • Survey: CIOs lack confidence in their DR plans

    Despite the growing number of companies that say they have disaster recovery plans in place, many of those same executives say they have little confidence that those plans will be effective if tested. 

  • Five steps to creating an ITIL-friendly corporate culture

    Achieving ITIL success is just as much about people as it is about technology. ITIL expert Brian Johnson offers advice on how to get employees to positively embrace a new ITIL culture. 

  • Analyst: CIOs need to take cue from The Beatles

    Using the success of The Beatles as the basis for his thesis, a fan of rock 'n' roll (and a Forrester analyst), expounds on the six attributes every CIO should have.