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CRM March 20, 2012 Leonard Klie |
EasyAsk Debuts Mobile Quiri Platform Corporate mobile app combines voice, search, mobile display, and interactions.  |
CRM March 20, 2012 Judith Aquino |
Microsoft Shares Its CRM and ERP Roadmap for 2012 Updates span business applications, include a greater push into the cloud  |
CIO March 28, 2012 Maryfran Johnson |
What Sesame Street Can Teach CIOs About Managing Consumer IT The CTO from the Sesame Workshop found that getting legal buy-in opened up a slew of new technologies for IT and its customers. Security concerns, like those that lead to insider fraud, are real, but you still need to have the trust of your users.  |
CIO March 28, 2012 Michael Friedenberg |
How CIOs Can Help Facilitate Systems of Engagement The CEO community is turning to CIOs to help accelerate revenue growth and deepen engagement with customers.  |
CIO March 28, 2012 Lauren Brousell |
CIOs Plan to Increase Cloud Spending An exclusive survey finds that many CIOs say cloud services are a plus for business continuity and speedy deployment. But they still worry about security.  |
CIO March 28, 2012 Lauren Brousell |
Five Things You Need to Know About Near-Field Communications Using NFC for payments is quick and easy for consumers, but the technology still faces some major security issues.  |
CIO March 28, 2012 |
Steel Buildings Manufacturer Integrates Its Engineering Flow Facing possible bankruptcy, NCI Building Systems retooled its engineering workflow with IT.  |
CIO March 28, 2012 Greg Laugero |
How to Create Digital Products That Customers Love It's time to go beyond mere usability. CIOs should tap the strategic expertise of user-experience designers to create digital products and services that are fun, easy to use, and deliver all the business value they can.  |
CIO March 27, 2012 Kim S. Nash |
CIOs May Be Reluctant to Report Suspicious Activity A consultant says CIOs may not feel comfortable reporting early signs of fraud.  |
CIO March 27, 2012 Lauren Brousell |
How One City Used Smartphones to Fix its Streets The CIO of the City of Cambridge, Mass., developed an iPhone and Android app that citizens can use to report potholes, vandalism and other issues and track that they are being fixed.  |
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