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CIO April 15, 2003 Michael Schrage |
What Price Security? It's up to the company, not the CIO, to decide how much trust is too much.  |
CIO April 15, 2003 Steve Williams |
A 12-Step Program for Aspiring CIOs Mattress Giant's CIO suggests a path to the big chair.  |
CIO April 15, 2003 Jack Keen |
Plugging Leaky Business Cases An airtight business case is an important step toward ensuring the IT project payoff.  |
CIO April 15, 2003 Tracy Mayor |
Best Practices Pulled from a Crisis As prosecutors and defendants prepare for trials this fall of two men accused in the Washington, D.C.-area sniper attacks, government IT managers like Michael Knuppel are using their work during that crisis to prepare for the next one.  |
CIO April 15, 2003 |
Survival Tips for Tight Times As the economic downturn hits year three, how are CIOs coping with continued pressure to cut costs? Five CIOs from the Information Management Forum, an association of senior IT and business executives, explained their approaches during a roundtable discussion.  |
CIO April 15, 2003 Megan Santosus |
Rising Costs of High-Tech Garbage Companies must comply with hazardous waste regulations when they get rid of old PCs and CRT monitors. For larger companies, sending old PCs off to a hazardous waste facility can become a legal nightmare.  |
CIO April 15, 2003 Dylan Tweney |
Build It Free Open-source development tools offer low-cost, high-quality options.  |
CIO April 15, 2003 Maria Martinez |
Device Days It's time to prep your organization for the extended Internet.  |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Mar/Apr 2003 Bryan Brandenburg |
Follow These Strategies to Complete a Successful Technology Relocation Relocating a company's information technology infrastructure is often the most complex and costly piece of the moving puzzle. It also is the most important, as IT systems are the lifeblood of most companies.  |
CRM April 14, 2003 Tom Richebacher |
The Art of Customer Profitability Analysis How to remove the roadblocks to learning the true value of your customers.  |
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