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CIO April 15, 2001 Stewart L. Deck |
Data Storm Ahead Forecasting and good planning are the keys to piloting the enterprise through the high winds of information overload, according to MetLife's data chief...  |
CIO April 15, 2001 Sarah D. Scalet |
More than the Sum of Its Parts When GM spun off its parts division, the fledgling IT department of the brand-new $29 billion company had to piece together processes from the ground up...  |
CIO April 15, 2001 Esther Shein |
All Seeing, All Knowing The tools developed to track IT assets are now being used companywide. And during tough economic times, those are the best tools to have...  |
CIO April 15, 2001 Karen D. Schwartz |
It's a Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad World New security services and tools try to intercept online villains...  |
Fast Company May 2001 Scott Kirsner |
Digital RX When leaders of the Detroit Medical Center launched a major financial turnaround two years ago, they saw that they had a big money problem. Here's how the DMC is using digital remedies to treat its fiscal condition...  |
CIO April 1, 2001 Edward Prewitt |
Disruption is Good - Interview: Clayton Christensen The Harvard Business School professor talks about how CIOs can recognize disruptive innovations and rally their companies to take action...  |
CIO April 1, 2001 Susannah Patton |
Michael Earl Read what a professor of information management at London Business School has to say about the changing role of the CIO...  |
CIO April 1, 2001 Jay Milne |
A Little Help From Afar The CTO of SOMA Living discusses the adventures of starting a Web development project....  |
CIO March 15, 2001 Susannah Patton |
The Wisdom of Starting Small While its definitely time to get moving on wireless, it makes sense to take it slow.  |
CIO March 15, 2001 Ben Worthen |
Time to Get Nervous Wireless technology lets users roam - but also opens the door to problems. Here's how to think about balancing the rewards with the risks. Get tips for safeguarding devices and wireless systems, understand how to assess risks involved with wireless technology, learn what questions to ask about your wireless applications.  |
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