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A zero email policy?
It's hard to keep up with the changes going on in IT productivity. First we have "bring your own device"; now, a zero email policy. What's next? News | 30 Nov 2011
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Forget flex spending, Millennials want a flexible mobile device policy
Millennials are willing to pass over higher pay for a mobile device policy that appeals to their roaming nature. Is it time for IT to adjust its BYOD strategies? News | 22 Nov 2011
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CIO drives new business model with mobile business intelligence
Mobile business intelligence has lagged the deployment of other business mobile apps; that’s changing as more CIOs realize strategic gains from mobile BI. News | 19 Jul 2011
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IPad keyboards vulnerable to hackers
You’re wary of iPad Bluetooth keyboards, but hackers are now literally peering over your shoulder and harvesting your passwords optically. Blog | 18 Jul 2011
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The IT roles needed for the IT organization of the future
IT's status quo will be toppled by the need for speed and tech-savvy employees. Here's what's vital for operating the IT organization of the future. News | 15 Jun 2011
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BYOD and ITIL: Amicable relationship or irreconcilable differences?
BYOD, or bring your own device to work, is gaining ground, adding complexity to IT's job. Do frameworks like ITIL help or hurt BYOD? News | 20 Apr 2011
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Is Twitter a blind spot for executive networking?
CIOs are experts in executive networking, but are they missing a valuable opportunity to connect with coworkers and clients on Twitter? News | 24 Mar 2011
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Dice report: With poaching on the rise, is your IT talent happy?
Poaching of IT talent could get ugly, according to Dice's March job market report, but there are ways of keeping the wolves at bay. News | 03 Mar 2011
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Mobile workforce shrinking the bricks-and-mortar workplace
The mobile workforce is contributing to the shrinkage of office space and cube square footage. What this means for IT infrastructure. News | 21 Dec 2010
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Ozzie leaves behind Microsoft's technology vision
Departing chief software architect Ray Ozzie leaves behind a future technology vision for Microsoft. But is it within the company's grasp? News | 26 Oct 2010