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Why Marketing IT Matters
by Thornton May
They've come a long way, but have midmarket CIOs figured out how to effectively market IT?
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Weathering the Storm With EDI - (problem solved)
by Ellen O'Brien
Beaver Street Fisheries shores up its EDI strategy with some help from nuBridges' Commerce Suite.
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An In Vogue Accessory - (gadget)
by Shamus McGillicuddy
ThinkGeek's Bluetooth Retro Handset lets you go old school with new technology.
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Living Large With Google - (trendwatch)
by Lauren Horwitz
When search engine optimization didn't provide enough of a boost for Real Estate Services Co., it turned to a "content for traffic" arrangement with Google Base.
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O Brother, Where Art Thou Documents? - (hot patents)
by Ellen O'Brien
Data leakage is just the latest challenge addressed by brothers Sreekanth and Sudhakar Ravi at Code Green Networks.
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Gotham Gets Real on Crime - (on the job)
by Megan Santosus
The Real Time Crime Center's IBM data warehouse has helped saved New York detectives "untold hours" spent sitting at their desks, searching for information.
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(by the numbers)
Find out what's a priority for a third of the respondents to the CIO Decisions Purchasing Intentions Survey.
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Dos and Don'ts for 2007 - (to-do list)
Gartner Inc. lays out 10 items for CIOs to focus on in 2007.
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Staffing: Knowing Your Types - (team building)
by Stefanie McCann
The Myers & Briggs Foundation's personality tests helped one IT team strengthen its relationship with the business side.
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The Gamer Gap - (bookshelf)
by Lauren Horwitz
Video-game fanatics aren't the office slackers, according to the book "The Kids Are Alright." In fact, they may just be natural-born leaders.
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Ask the Career Counselors - (advice)
A CIO learns how to find out what he'd be expected to do in a new job.
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CIOs on the Go - (fast track)
CIOs are in demand -- find out who's landed where.
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Bagging Market Share With IT
by Lauren Horwitz
Midsized supermarkets are feeling the squeeze from an explosion of channels that now sell food. To combat mounting competition, they're using ERP as well as inventory and workforce management technologies.
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Features
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Stand and Deliver
by Joan Indiana Rigdon
The Peace Corps sends even its best IT employees packing when their time is up. Mandated turnover means a steady stream of new faces and ideas for the venerable institution.
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March of the Virtual Machines
by Tom Kaneshige and Ellen O'Brien
Plenty of CIOs love server virtualization technology because it cuts costs and saves space. But they struggle with its drawbacks: virtual sprawl and licensing issues.
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The Evidence Is in the Email
by Megan Santosus
What can email archiving technology do for you? Get you more storage space, improve system performance -- and make your auditors happy.
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Utah's Centralizer
by Michael Ybarra
Disorder and decentralization defined Utah's IT department. Then a new CIO, bolstered by a legislative mandate to make order from chaos, arrived on the scene.
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In Every Issue
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Editor's Letter
by Anne McCrory
The common denominator of change in IT.
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Off the Cuff: Godiva Chocolatier Inc.
by Lauren Horwitz
Mike Giresi discusses his role as vice president of global IT at Godiva.
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Opinion Columns
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Business Mentor Solve Problems With Your Network of Nerds
by Niel Nickolaisen
Are you a CIO faced with a tough business question? Tap into your "network of nerds."
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Project Expert From List Maker to Project Manager
by Michael Vinje and Michelle Burke
CIOs should go beyond list making and note taking and use the project management tools at their disposal.
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Executive Coach In Career Advancement, Perception Is Reality
by Angie O'Donnell
CIOs can increase their promotion potential by sharpening their emotional intelligence skills.
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The Essential Lawyer The Liability Clause: Taking a Closer Look
by Matt Karlyn
When it comes to the limitation of liability clause, CIOs shouldn't forget to read the fine print.
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