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  • CIO advice: It's OK to fail

    Many CIOs don't take risks because they're afraid of failure. Failure is good, says one CIO. Without failure, you can't innovate. 

  • Building IT to the 'point of no return'

    At this week's SIMposium in Dallas, CIOs agree that success means taking the 'get yourself a seat at the executive table' advice to the next level. 

  • Dell defends Rollins, vows company turnaround

    In an attempt to stave off criticism that Dell failed to keep up with the competition, company execs pledge change -- with CEO Kevin Rollins still at the helm. 

  • Hurd to replace HP chair Dunn

    Patricia Dunn will resign as chairwoman of Hewlett-Packard amid a controversial internal probe into media leaks, but not until January, when CEO Mark Hurd will take over. 

  • Media leaks prompt HP board shake-up

    A media leak has Hewlett-Packard Co.'s board members turning on its own. An investigation into the source of the leak has lead to the resignation of a Hewlett-Packard board director and reportedly could lead to another not being re-nominated to the p... 

  • CIOs take a top-down approach to open source

    Open source first found its way into enterprises through grassroots adoption, but CIOs are starting to lead the way. Now that they have the reins, there is more at stake. 

  • Skills shortage boosts salaries, study finds

    Hiring managers are having just as much, if not more, difficulty finding IT professionals than they did last year, a new study reports. Two-fifths say they'll increase starting salaries in response. 

  • CIOs forced to adopt new hiring strategies

    Can't find skilled workers? Perhaps you're just looking in all the wrong places. 

  • Application delays eat up 24% of IT staff time

    Business application performance delays have major effects on productivity, employee morale and customer loyalty, study finds. 

  • A practical approach to implementing ITIL practices

    ITIL is most effective when not implemented "by the book." ITIL expert Brian Johnson discusses the practical and "less practical" approaches to successfully implementing ITIL into your organization.