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A Tale of Two Cultures
Information technology has traditionally been a male-dominated field with an insular culture, but it is also a global business in…
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For CIOs, An Uphill Climb to Diversity
Outsourcing a health-plan service center to India provided the expected business benefits to the CIO of one Fortune 500 company.…
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CIOs Should Expand Telecommuting
Soaring fuel prices that take an increasing bite out of employees’ wallets should prompt more enterprises to allow workers to…
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Consulting to In-House: Does It Pay?
After 20-plus years as a consultant, I moved into a corporate job and was surprised to find that many of…
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Tech’s Next Global Challenge
Corporate America, beware: They’re coming. Previously known as members of the Third World, handfuls of developing economies are turning the…
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Computer Jobs Hit Record High
The size of the IT workforce in the United States has topped 4 million workers for the first time last…
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Why Retaining IT Executives Matters
Businesses usually shed talent to reduce overhead during an economic slowdown. Despite the subsequent infusion of talent into the employment…
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IT Staff Said to Snoop on Colleagues
One in three information technology professionals abuses administrative passwords to access confidential data such as colleagues’ salary details, personal emails…
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Businesses Lack Formal CIO Succession Plans
Less than 40 percent of businesses have a formal CIO succession plan in place, according to a new survey. That…
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American CIOs Treated Royally Abroad
A delegation of American CIOs visited Israel for six days last month and were treated as if they were heads…