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CIO August 15, 2005 Elana Varon |
IT Rocks the Web Tom Nelson, the CEO of CIO 100 honoree National Gypsum, guided his company's bold use of the Internet. But he's learned to demand proof of value before embarking on any IT-fueled strategies.  |
CIO August 15, 2005 Galen Gruman |
Strategic HR Integration Savvy CIOs can find ROI opportunities in connecting disparate HR systems into a cohesive whole  |
CIO August 15, 2005 Eric Knorr |
Don't Debate: Innovate! Companies in China, India, Korea, and Taiwan are courting offshoring work and buying failing companies with solid technology. To remain on top in the tech industry, it is necessary for American companies to be bold and innovative.  |
CIO August 15, 2005 Tsvi Gal |
How to Cooperate with the Competition The author courted co-operation on IT systems with rivals in the music industry, so his company could cut costs and increase profits.  |
CIO August 15, 2005 Michael Schrage |
Feedback Worth $50 Million If you don't make it easy for your customers to offer ideas about how your company can improve its services, they may just give those ideas to your competitors.  |
CIO August 15, 2005 David T. Deveau |
Unified Boss Theory Expanding the scope of its IT leader allowed the Nova Scotia Department of Justice to deal with IT solutions and privacy issues, all under the same roof  |
CIO August 15, 2005 Alice Dragoon |
MoMA's Discreet Use of Bold Tech The CIO of the New York Museum of Modern Art made sure that technology improved the experience for museum viewers and workers, while at the same time making sure the technology didn't take attention away from the art.  |
CIO August 15, 2005 |
People Watching Employee e-mail and Web use monitoring is a common practice to protect against misbehavior. The effort in monitoring computer logs is well worth it, as inappropriate use of the Internet or release of confidential information could have higher costs.  |
InternetNews August 12, 2005 Tim Gray |
Attack Launches 19 Forms of Malware A highly complex Trojan was discovered on a U.S. site with a Russian-registered domain.  |
BusinessWeek August 22, 2005 Grow & Hamm |
From Black Market To Free Market Frustrated computer-security firms are offering to buy tips from the very hackers who bedevil them.  |
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