Monday, November 07, 2011 8:00 AM/EST
You now have to learn to play well with others at C-level, others with whom you might never had to play with before--for instance, the CMO. The question for the CIO is: Will you and yours be there to help the CMO along--which will ultimately help the business?
Wednesday, November 02, 2011 3:35 PM/EST
By Tony Kontzer Clearly this is a time for CIOs to do some soul-searching. Marginalized by the commoditization of IT, they're in a state of constantly trying to figure out their future roles, while apparently warranting little more than a blip in the succession planning at large organizations.
Monday, October 31, 2011 3:20 PM/EST
By Tony Kontzer What's important to understand is that privacy and security issues are no longer just about the consumer. These involve the devices and services your employees are using to do their jobs. In other words, they're your privacy and security concerns now, too.
Wednesday, September 07, 2011 2:52 PM/EST
By Don Desiderato This is the second installment in our new monthly blog series, The CIO's Calendar, in which we'll give you insights on how to plan your time in the month ahead as you look to allocate resources and develop new initiatives. In this installment, we explore the items that every CIO should have on the calendar for October 2011 in order to prepare for your long-term needs.
Friday, September 02, 2011 1:30 PM/EST
By Tony Kontzer What we didn't really hear at Dreamforce 2011 was how Salesforce's smorgasbord of tools comprises a comprehensive platform that can be used to build a social enterprise, which is what I believe they're getting at. Unfortunately, Benioff & Co. didn't offer a lot of practical advice for CIOs on how to make this happen.
Thursday, August 25, 2011 6:55 PM/EST
By Tony Kontzer Make no mistake--Steve Jobs may be resigning as Apple CEO, but he isn't going anywhere, yet. From his new throne as Chairman of the Board, Jobs will no doubt continue to have his fingerprints over much of the company's culture, in particular its innovation pipeline and legendary product-release schedule.
Wednesday, August 03, 2011 12:42 PM/EST
By John Parkinson if you're contemplating moving significant data volumes to and from the cloud, network issues such as bandwidth and latency (and error rate over prolonged transmission times) matter a lot - and might just cancel out the potential savings from all that cheap storage and on demand computing capacity.
Monday, May 23, 2011 11:39 AM/EST
By Tony Kontzer Cloud computing isn't as grandiose as it sounds. It's a nebulous term used to describe a very general concept, namely the idea of tapping into a utility IT model so that a company can focus on what it makes and sells, rather than investing oodles of time and energy creating its own IT environment.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011 3:14 PM/EST
By Tony Kontzer Women in IT -- in particular, those holding jobs as "computer and information systems managers" -- can expect to be paid 81.8 percent of what men earn in the same jobs. Changing this trend will require an industry-wide change in mindset.
Thursday, February 17, 2011 4:13 PM/EST
By Susan NunziataIBM clearly didn't put years of research dollars and brainpower into Watson simply to snag a killer product placement on a popular gameshow.
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