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Seeking ways to reduce duplication in federal IT spending and managing IT more efficiently, Senate panel hears pleas for stronger central authorities for department and agency CIOs.
Word's out that Microsoft is poised to reorganize itself as a 'device and services' company. CEO Steve Ballmer has been trying to do this for a decade, but executives disloyal to him--or still loyal to Bill Gates--often got in Ballmer&
More companies are adopting gamification to improve engagement with both employees and customers. Learn why gamification is an evolution in management practices, how to get started and where career opportunities lie.
Joseph Santamaria, CIO of PSEG, restructures his IT organization into four layers: strategic planning & architecture, service enablement, service operations, and IT support.
Whether you work in IT or any competitive field, a resume that doesn't quickly illustrate who you are, what you do and why an employer needs you will be summarily dismissed.
Agile promises many things, but the reality in the field is often very far from the expectations. Is it agile we need--or an agile way of thinking?
The mounting pressure on Steve Ballmer to streamline Microsoft is finally leading to some action.
Many businesses fight an uphill battle in their enterprise social network deployment: In fact, Gartner predicts that 80 percent of such initiatives fail. Here are the three most common obstacles businesses face and tips for how you can avoid them.
The shift to cloud computing underway across the federal government could eventually move from commodity functions to custom business apps
With technology now at the center of nearly all business processes, information security is no longer simply an operational concern. It deserves a place on the board's strategic agenda. And that means the CISO needs to step up in the boardroom.
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