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CIOs don't need to be business leaders
I have seen pieces asserting that future heads of IT will be from disciplines such as marketing or finance, since technology really isn't that important anymore. I've even seen analyses that say that CIOs no longer need to manage technically capable organisations because infrastructure is being offloaded to outsourcers and on-premise applications are being displaced by SaaS applications. read more »
Is cloud-based security really cheaper?
Microsoft seems to think so with their new study read more »
Are financial IT systems ready for a Greek euro exit?
Banks have been preparing for the dismantling of the euro for over a year, but are they ready for anything? read more »
Five secrets your cloud provider won’t tell you about multi-tenancy (and how to overcome them)
Where do cloud providers fall short and what can the IT manager do to mitigate risks for their organisation? read more »
Cloud, continuous improvement and BPM
The need for business process management has never been greater read more »
New Analytics: Enterprise BI models undergo radical transformation
'New analytics' provides access, tools directly to line-of-business users read more »
MasterCard secure BYOD programme a year old - Priceless
MasterCard Worldwide is a year into its BYOD policy and the programme is growing strong while the company keeps a watchful eye on security read more »
Is your BYOD policy out of date?
Expert suggests updating BYOD policies every quarter to keep up with changing consumerisation trends read more »
Tech managers aren't doing a good job developing IT talent
A majority of IT professionals judge their current managers as graders versus teachers read more »
Live Comments
What is the connection between the CIO and computers? If you get rid of the CIO the computers won't stop working, would they? CIOs dismissed as techies without business savvy by CEOs
One of the real benefits of BPM is having outside experts come in and examine the assumptions on which processes are constructed IBM poll shows UK lagging behind on process overhaul
Tablets are the future and I'm glad to see Ubuntu there Canonical to expand Ubuntu for smartphones and tablets
By using SAM to its full potential, organisations can not only avoid the costs of being under-licensed, but have their licences working for them. This is the true potential of SAM. Software audit lands firm with £25,000 bill
Every once in a while something happens which restores some faith in humanity. Why It's Time to Party Like It's 2011
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Facebook Timeline - Your complete guide
From making the switch to adjusting your privacy settings read more »
Why cloud won't kill IT outsourcing or consulting
Sethi: Cloud computing will end IT outsourcing read more »
The best open source applications for Mac OS X Lion
Top office suites and other miscellany read more »
New Analytics: Enterprise BI models undergo radical transformation
'New analytics' provides access, tools directly to line-of-business users read more »
Microsoft Lync: The pros and cons for enterprises
Unified communications but heavy on the bandwidth read more »
How-Tos
How to avoid five common email management mistakes
How to manage your interns - LinkedIn tells you how
How to align your IT services strategy with the business
How to avoid Big Data spending pitfalls
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Social networking security in the workplace
7 tips for establishing a successful BYOD policy
Gamification - How enterprise mobile apps can learn from mobile games
Test data governance - Is it being overlooked?
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Yahoo CEO scandal
Update: Scott Thompson out as Yahoo CEO
Thompson told Yahoo board he has cancer
Embattled Yahoo director Patti Hart is stepping down
Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson apologises for scandal, admits nothing
Yahoo forms committee to investigate hiring of CEO Scott Thompson
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