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If many U.S. deal-watchers have been shaking their heads at the lower overall numbers for technology-based merger transactions closing in the third quarter, there are some who believe that underlying trends carry hope for a potential revival of M&
IT is showing up in the most unusual places, from touch-screen tables at a London restaurant to virtual-reality therapy for soldiers returning from Iraq. Check out these tech applications compiled by CIO magazine editors.
Tech companies go to painstaking lengths to keep new products confidential, which is why many of them assign "secret" product codenames. Here's an insider's look at some of the most unusual codenames, with themes ranging from feli
Looking for an easy way to get simple technology tasks done, that doesn't require any IT intervention? CIO.com blogger Mark Gibbs has a solution: Ifttt.
With digital transformation having embedded systemic change across industrial operations, it is the location-agnostic Connected Worker that will help organizations drive value efficiencies in the post-COVID world, says Ravi Gopinath, Chief Cloud Offi
It’s the perennial issue for many CIOs and often the No. 1 challenge for new CIOs: “How do I align IT with the business?” And while this is perhaps the most important challenge for IT groups struggling with a bad reputation
At Lifetime Products, Apple products breached a long-time Microsoft stronghold, disrupted a conservative IT culture and tested the CIO's mettle to inspire his troops and embrace the consumerization of IT.
Using real-time data, instead of intuition, helps you meet the evolving needs of your high-value customers and earn an agility dividend
Shell and other big businesses use their clout to get normally hyper-competitive vendors to work together on IT projects and reveal their R&D plans
How Shell gets 11 vendors to play nicely together
In most organizations PowerPoint is a primary way to deliver information, but how should it be used and managed? CIO blogger Mark Gibbs has an answer, and it's a good one.
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