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Increasing mobility has its benefits, but compliance, integration and security concerns still trouble CIOs. Here's how they're combatting the risks.
Research
A look back at CIO Insight’s 2008 research shows that IT leaders use their growing influence to positively affect the business during economic uncertainty.
Research
U.S. firms still lag European counterparts in developing green strategies, but that gap could close soon.
Slide Show
A look at the most proven tactics IT shops use to combat new obstacles to corporate mobility
Slide Show
CIOs and other IT leaders say the rise in enterprise mobility leaves their organizations vulnerable to new security and compliance challenges.
Slide Show
Businesses and their employees benefit from increased connectedness away from the office. Here’s what IT leaders cited as the top advantages to increased enterprise mobility.
Research
Midmarket businesses use some mobile technologies more than large companies do. But hurdles still exist.
Research
The growth of enterprise mobility helps improve improves customer service and personal productivity. But CIOs say it also creates security and compliance challenges.
Slide Show
IT hiring will rise, but execs still face significant obstacles.
Research
CIOs' biggest responsibilites show a widening of their traditional job descriptions.
Opinion
Web site operators must navigate a new ruling that could hold them liable for postings that others make on their sites.
Research
Web 2.0 and mobile technologies are gaining momentum in the enterprise. CIOs still lead the emerging technology process, and despite the ailing economy, more than half expect their exploration plans to hold steady.
Slide Show
A number of hyped-up tools have finally hit the mainstream, according to CIO Insight’s new research.
Research
Our annual survey finds half of CIOs have considerable influence over important business decisions, and they play a dominant role in business process improvement, IT spending and vendor selection.
Research
Collaboration tools have tremendous strategic potential, but CIOs must separate the sizzle from the steak.