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CIO September 15, 2003 Michael Schrage |
Don't Trust Your Code to Strangers If you really want an effective implementation, don't outsource your software development.  |
CIO September 15, 2003 Gary Beach |
Microprocessors Matter Do you need or even want 64-bit computing on your corporate desktops?  |
CIO September 15, 2003 Dylan Tweney |
E-Mail on the Cheap Low-cost e-mail systems look attractive, but companies shouldn't rush to overhaul their e-mail infrastructures.  |
CIO September 15, 2003 Eric Knorr |
A Bargain So Far Web services a success? Yes, but in ways we never really considered.  |
CIO September 15, 2003 Geoffrey James |
Auditing the Chat Line You've got instant messaging. And the accountants and regulators may want to take a look at it someday. Especially if you are in the financial services industry, instant chat missives are subject to the same kinds of document retention rules that govern paper documents and e-mail messages.  |
CIO September 15, 2003 Michael Fitzgerald |
GM Pushes Web Services to the (Shop) Floor General Motors is one company that's test-driven Web services and is moving the technology to the open road.  |
CIO September 15, 2003 Michael Goldberg |
What if Napoleon Had Been a CIO... IT management is a young profession, but what if the job had been around for centuries? That got us thinking about great leaders from history and the qualities they would have brought to the CIO role.  |
CIO September 15, 2003 Christopher Lindquist |
In-Flight Service The need to keep tabs on what its customers want inspired NetJets--a company that provides paying customers "fractional ownership" of private aircraft -- to build a custom CRM system that monitors a fleet of more than 500 jets and tracks 2,800 pilots as they make a quarter-million flights this year.  |
Bio-IT World September 11, 2003 Philip D. Quarles |
Safeguarding the Security of Clinical Data Given the frequency of Web site attacks, can data be safely stored on a server connected to the Internet? Yes, provided that the application is properly designed and the network and server properly secured.  |
HBS Working Knowledge September 8, 2003 Julia Kirby |
The Missing Link in Supply Chains: People The processes and technologies seem to be in place to deliver smart supply chain management. But we aren't there yet. A roundtable discussion on the people problem.  |
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