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Tech hotshots: The rise of the dataviz expert
Big data doesn't work if decision-makers can't absorb what it means. Enter the data visualization expert to sort it all out. read more »
IT on the fly: The art of quickly building, then dismantling
These CIOs know how to set up IT operations quickly. Here's what you can learn from people who work on the fly. read more »
The Grill: NFL CIO uses analytics to improve player safety
This CIO is bringing analytics to the gridiron to improve player safety. read more »
How to prevent IT department overload
IT's new concern: The personal cloud
NetSuite eyes European growth with data centre investment plan
US firm looks to boost slowing growth in UK, and establish itself in wider EMEA region read more »
IT leaders need to fix in-house operations before pressuring outsourcers on cost
Independent sourcing advisor Alsbridge has found that companies are struggling with cost-focused deals read more »
Block rogue apps with Windows Server -- for free
You can stop users from putting bad software on good machines. read more »
Westminster View: Girls, gaming and growth?
Shadow Cabinet Office Minister Chi Onwurah discusses how the government can help get women working in the gaming industry read more »
The Grill: James Turnbull driving change in healthcare IT
This CIO sees new opportunities for patient care with mobile solutions. read more »
Sizing up open source: Not so simple
Open-source software throws a wrench into traditional software evaluation criteria. Here's what to look for and what you'll be expected to contribute. read more »
Free (with strings attached): Keeping track of open-source code
Open-source software is free, flexible and adaptable, but lax oversight can obliterate the benefits. Here's how IT is keeping track. read more »
How to nab a data scientist job
It's a whole new ballgame for traditional data analysts, as training focuses on deep knowledge of statistics and computer science. read more »
Misconceptions about Software Patents; A USA Viewpoint
Martin Goetz was awarded the first software patent in the US and argues against Glyn Moody's view of how patents should be awarded read more »
Supply chain 2013: Stop playing whack-a-mole with security threats
As supply chain threats grow ever more sophisticated, companies tap new technologies to protect their assets and deliver the goods. read more »
Adobe's first CSO: Hosted services security is top priority
Strengthening internal infrastructure is another goal for new CSO Brad Arkin read more »
CA World 2013: Is service virtualisation for dev/ops a management disaster waiting to happen?
CA is pushing a number of tools to help companies automate and simulate their dev and test environments read more »
IT outsourcing relationships buckling under pressure
Almost all CIOs want to retender one or more deals read more »
Wanted: IT staffers with vertical industry skills
Fast-changing business processes and ever-mounting government and industry regulations are complicating day-to-day operations -- and making deep vertical industry expertise a must-have. read more »
Ten tips to win security programme funding
CIO for Los Angeles World Airports outlines ten essential tips for getting your financial team on board with your security funding requests read more »













