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CIO June 26, 2009 Kim S. Nash |
Why CIOs and IT Need a Vacation When the economy finally recovers, workplace stress will only rise. CIOs should set a good example for their staff and rest up with a week off, now.  |
CIO June 25, 2009 Kristin Burnham |
How BPM Brought IT and End Users Together A business process management project did more than improve design processes for NACCO Materials Handling Group. It provided a lesson in how to work better with end users.  |
CIO June 25, 2009 Albert R. Eng |
What Your IT Budget Says About Your Organization's Value Can anyone tell what IT contributes to your business just by looking at your budget? If they can't, you're less effective than you could be.  |
CIO June 25, 2009 Rick Swanborg |
Beyond Virtualization: How Raytheon's IT Department Helps Meet Green Goals Raytheon's Green IT initiative started with data center virtualization. But today's Green IT initiatives encompass system development and business efficiency.  |
CIO June 24, 2009 Maryfran Johnson |
A "Whac-A-Mole" Approach to Security Current cybersecurity threats and responses are explored by several CIOs.  |
CIO June 24, 2009 Michael Friedenberg |
Best Practices Revealed at the CIO 100 Symposium At the 2009 CIO 100 Symposium, CIOs will learn best practices from speakers such as InterContinental's CIO Tom Conophy and JetBlue's CIO Joe Eng.  |
Bank Technology News July 2009 John Adams |
A BIT of Competition How much sharing banks should do with other institutions is a tough decision for CIOs and CROs, and even the forces that advocate shared assessments says convincing banks to fully relinquish proprietary controls is a challenge.  |
The Motley Fool June 26, 2009 Tim Beyers |
Someone at Apple Should Pay Earlier reports from The Wall Street Journal were confirmed this week: Apple chief executive Steve Jobs had a liver transplant two months ago at a Tennessee hospital. This should have been disclosed sooner.  |
BusinessWeek June 25, 2009 Catherine Arnst |
Reform and Jobs Pay-or-play isn't sitting well with the business community.  |
BusinessWeek June 25, 2009 Jena McGregor |
The Midyear Review Takes On More Weight Widespread hiring freezes mean companies need to make the most of their talent - and get under-performers up to speed (or out) quicker.  |
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