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Caught in the Crossfire
By Michael Vizard As is often the case, CFOs will rightly insist that ERP applications are the official systems of…
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Finding and Retaining IT Talent
By Larry Bonfante At a time when unemployment is so high I find it interesting that many of us still…
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Calling IT Leaders: We Are Not Alone
By Charles Araujo Somewhere along the way, my focus changed. I stopped caring about titles like CIO and senior vice…
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Legal Weapons to Fight Information Theft
By Mark V.B. Partridge It’s a common problem. A company learns that a former employee copied confidential computer files–proprietary source…
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BNSF Railway: Unified and Communicating
By Peter High Jo-ann Olsovsky, the vice president and CIO of BNSF Railway, shares her experiences with implementing unified communications,…
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How to Develop a Business Continuity Plan
By Paul Hyman When Hurricane Sandy took a $65 billion toll on New York and New Jersey last October, flooding…
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The Five Skills of the Quantum IT Professional
By Charles Araujo In 1992, General Motors and the United Auto Workers (UAW) set up about three dozen “skill centers”…
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In Search of Valid Data Searches
By Thomas Barnett “In too many cases . . . the way lawyers choose keywords is the equivalent of…
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The Five Traits of the Quantum IT Organization
By Charles Araujo The IT we have known it for the past 45 years is dead and we are entering…
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Ten Signs That You’re Losing Your Confidence
1. Overcompensating In meetings, you over-prepare–and over-talk–in the hope that people will think you’re smart.