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Who's Minding the Gender Gap in IT?
by Thornton May
While companies no longer view gender bias as a problem they need to overcome in IT leadership, this month's data indicates otherwise.
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Enterprise Document Presentment: Put Your Best Face Forward - (problem solved)
by Ellen O'Brien
StreamServe's enterprise document presentment software helped one company tackle a backlog of custom document requests.
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Don't Get Clocked by a Late Night - (gadget)
by Shamus McGillicuddy
CIOs and other road warriors can turn to Clocky to help them wake up for that early meeting after a late night spent "networking."
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(quotable)
The CTO at Symphony Services Corp. explains why he helped take down eBay scammers.
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IT Hiring Snapshot - (staffing)
CIOs are turning to outside hires with prior IT experience, according to a Gartner survey.
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Turning Suggestions Into Solutions - (on the job)
by Michael Ybarra
Corporate Synergies Group turns its employees ideas into reality -- just ask the director of IT.
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CRM Shopping List for SMBs - (SearchSMB.com news)
On the hunt for a customer relationship management suite? Here's five things you should consider.
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Email Onslaught: Cures for a BlackBerry Hangover - (communication)
Email overload? Get five tips to help you get a handle on your email addiction.
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(by the numbers)
CIOs have ranked business process management, budgeting and spending among their priorities for 2007.
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Wolves at the Door? - (bookshelf)
by Lauren Horwitz
Companies in emerging markets are finding success with adaptive strategies and ever-better product quality, according to "The Emerging Markets Century."
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Ask the Career Counselors - (advice)
A new CIO asks: Can I still be an IT geek, or must I schmooze with the business side?
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(by the numbers)
IT auditing may be tough, but it paid off with the fastest-growing boost in salary, according to one survey.
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CIOs on the Go - (fast track)
CIOs are on the move -- learn who's moving to a new company.
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Telecom Switches the Channel for New Services
by Lauren Horwitz
Remember when phone and cable companies offered one service? Telecoms now face a new-age challenge: delivering new technologies through multiple channels.
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Features
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ITIL: The Latest Wave in Service Management
by Matt Villano
When midmarket CIOs weigh the benefits of implementing the IT Infrastructure Library, they have to balance improved business processes and governance with ITIL's potential cost and complexity.
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Women in IT and in Charge
by Linda Tucci
Female CIOs are increasingly recognized for their willingness to take risks, break down barriers and stand their ground in the mostly male world of IT.
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Enterprise Content Management: Corralling Content
by Megan Santosus
To rein in the unstructured data beast, do you need the infrastructure approach found in enterprise content management?
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The Ad Industry Goes Online
by Michael Ybarra
At Arnold Worldwide, the shift online has had major implications for how the ad agency does business.
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In Every Issue
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Editor's Letter
by Anne McCrory
Organizational dynamics are important in companies large and small. We take a look at some.
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Off the Cuff
by Lauren Horwitz
Christopher Mainor, director of technology at Industrial Color Inc., discusses his career and interests with CIO Decisions.
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Opinion Columns
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Business Mentor First-Class Corporate Communications
by Niel Nickolaisen
Getting corporate communications right is simple but not easy. When in doubt, communicate more rather than less.
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Project Expert Beware Career Cross-Breeding
by Michael Vinje and Michelle Burke
If you try to turn your business analyst into a project manager, you could wind up with a hybrid employee you don't want.
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Executive Coach Build Your Energy by Decreasing Drains
by Angie O'Donnell
Keep a daily energy inventory to stay on track.
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The Essential Lawyer SaaS Protection 24/7 Worth Fighting For
by Matt Karlyn
Software as a Service is cool. Don't get burned when signing your contract.
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