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The whole world's gone digital. As today's companies try to keep up, many CIOs feel like a hamster on a wheel, constantly moving but never getting anywhere. This advice from the recent MIT Sloan CIO Symposium could offer at least a bit of r
Red Robin CIO Chris Laping meets with venture capitalists to seek out his next source of cloud-enabled competitive advantage.
At CIO Perspectives San Francisco, IT executives learned how to drive transformation at their enterprises by partnering with business leaders and finding top-notch talent. (Includes a video report from the event.)
This week's IBM Edge2014 infrastructure event hinted at how the company plans to use experience to its advantage. Far from burning out or fading away like an aging rock star, IBM intends to join today's young rockers on stage -- and steal t
With maturing cloud models, CIOs need to prepare themselves for unforeseen challenges along with new opportunities.
Word from CIOs with real experience in business intelligence is that delivering analytics projects takes more than perfecting the technology. It requires creating ownership rules, bridging skill gaps, and ensuring user buy in.
When it comes to enterprise mobility there are opportunities galore, but cost, integration and security challenges must be surmounted.
As technology and business trends create more pressure on IT organizations, more CIOs see outsourcing as a way forward.
Savvy CIOs are increasingly aligning with business to get the most out of analytics, cloud computing, mobility, and outsourcing. Hereu2019s how you can too.
We often clear our workstations or e-mail, but we seldom do that with our minds.
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