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CIO January 1, 2003 Christopher Koch |
Vendor Smackdown CIOs have been squeezing vendors for more than a year now, and in 2003 any vendor wanting to win new business or renew contracts will need to respond to very tough questions about ROI and demands for concessions that would have been unheard of a few years ago.  |
CIO January 1, 2003 Elana Varon |
Think Federally, Secure Locally When the Pacific Northwest Economic Region needed a regional cybersecurity vulnerability assessment, it didn't run to the feds. Instead, the group developed its own exercise, called Blue Cascades, that explored what would happen if critical services like the electric grid or the Internet were lost.  |
CIO January 1, 2003 Meridith Levinson |
You've Got the Whole Enterprise in Your Handheld CIOs have spent billions Web-enabling enterprise systems in order to facilitate and reap the benefits of B2B e-commerce. Maybe all those handheld computers will help them recoup those investments.  |
PC World January 2003 Andrew Brandt |
Privacy Watch: The Dangers of Do-It-Yourself Security Beware the misuse of vulnerability-testing software.  |
CIO December 1, 2002 Susan H. Cramm |
Questions on The CIO's Green Mile I need to save some money in this last quarter. What can I do without endangering the business?... What tasks should IT departments outsource, and what percentage of total IT dollars should be outsourced?... How does the service-level-agreement (SLA) process tie in to budgeting?  |
New Architect January 2003 Kevin Savetz |
Fighting the Storage Crunch Choosing the right storage systems for your applications is a matter of weighing your specific needs, like speed of retrieval, the initial size of the dataset, and the anticipated growth of the dataset over time. There are a number of modern storage solutions to pick from.  |
U.S. Banker December 2002 John Adams |
Getting Smart About Data, Then Acting on It Better technology is making it easier for banks to mine data -- internal and external -- to up profits and cut costs. Harnessing this potential takes a new kind of intelligence.  |
Inc. December 1, 2002 Anne Stuart |
Going Mobile Investing in a wireless network slashed inventory errors at one electronics distributor. Better yet, it turned warehouse workers into high-tech innovators.  |
Inc. November 21, 2002 Anne Stuart |
Warehouses Unplugged A listing of some major players in the wireless data-collection industry, including questions you should ask when investigating the options.  |
CIO December 1, 2002 Ben Worthen |
When Wireless Work The ROI for wireless was once assumed to be a given. Today, many consider it anything but. But if you follow these emerging best practices, your project can achieve many happy returns.  |
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