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Our authoritative research on the role of the CIO shows that compensation is up, but there's still more work to do to gain respect.
Our 14th Annual State of the CIO research reveals glaring disparities between what CIOs think they're delivering and what business people think they're getting from IT. CIO Editor in Chief Maryfran Johnson urges CIOs to 'mind the gap&#
Merv Tarde, CIO of Dallas-based Interstate Batteries, lost his battle with cancer. CIO Publisher Adam Dennison recalls his generous spirit.
Today, experimenting with new technologies beats gathering requirements into a big document. IT departments should switch from planning-and-deploying to buying-and-trying
From leadership advice to hiring strategies, here are the 10 most popular executive and C-level career stories of 2014.
Chico's curbs its use of Amazon Web Services to get more say in how servers are tuned and configured with smaller provider called Contegix
As the demand for workers with IT skills continues to rise, the past year was a good one for tech pros looking to make to move. Here, we highlight the most popular career stories for job seekers from 2014.
In the burgeoning world of healthcare technology, experts caution that vendors must deliver solutions that address data challenges without adding administrative burden.
With escalating global competition and complex operating environments, C-level executives will increasingly need to call on their project management offices to ensure all activities align with the overall strategic vision of the business.
From the beginning, the Bring Your Own Device movement has been a nightmare for CIOs. And recently many workers u2013 once excited by the concept u2013 are wondering if itu2019s worth it. Hereu2019s a look back at CIO.comu2019s year-long coverage of
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