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CIO September 15, 2002 Stephanie Overby |
The Scandal Effect Today, CIO candidates are looking at potential suitors -- particularly public companies -- with a sharply critical eye.  |
CIO September 15, 2002 Christopher Koch |
Q&A with Robert Napier, CIO at Hewlett-Packard Robert Napier, 55, former CIO of Compaq, is now senior vice president of IT and CIO of the combined HP. He's a clear product of Compaq's brasher culture, and he worked for HP's CEO Carly Fiorina in an earlier life. But there's more to the new HP than meets the eye, as we discovered.  |
CIO September 15, 2002 Steve Williams |
His Side of the Mattress Mattress Giant CIO Steve Williams had to figure out a way to save his company's ERP project. But first he had to figure out the company's business.  |
CIO September 15, 2002 Meridith Levinson |
Self-Service Savings Edocs looks to give IT some assistance with self-help savings by letting organizations manage bill presentment, payment, and dispute resolution online.  |
CIO September 15, 2002 Steve Baloff |
Investing in Web Services It's still unclear if the Web services model will actually become the promised industry revolution, or simply serve as a feature set for tomorrow's products from today's well-established players.  |
New Architect October 2002 Michael Bronder |
Demystifying Document Management Navigating the content management system (CMS) software marketplace  |
New Architect October 2002 Peter Merholz |
Progress Paralysis Eight steps to get your old, unmanageable Web site moving again by improving production efficiency to better meet user needs.  |
New Architect October 2002 Sanjay Murthi |
Scaling Agile Methods Can eXtreme programming work for large projects?  |
Information Today July 22, 2002 Paula J. Hane |
Entopia Ships New Release of Quantum The enterprise knowledge management product Quantum, version 1.4, is a new release that offers improvements to provide tighter integration with daily work flow, business processes, and business applications  |
CIO September 1, 2002 Sarah D. Scalet |
Staying Power In the weeks and months after 9/11, three CIOs working next door to the World Trade Center found they had to be strong leaders to get their multinational financial companies back online. Now back in the city, they don't make business continuity plans. They live them.  |
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