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A CIO-level executive's resume was crowded, cryptic and wasn't getting his message across. In this edition of CIO.com's Resume Makeover, careers expert Donald Burns comes to rescue and takes the resume from gibberish to meaningful.
Leading-edge CIOs donu2019t just investigate the IT risks in mergers and acquisitions. They also uncover digital opportunities.
How to balance a companyu2019s need to protect data against employeesu2019 rights to privacy
Bringing a wellness program run largely by home-based clinicians to employers in rural Louisiana required Franciscan Missionaries to answer some questions about accessing applications and sharing data. Having a centralized and virtualized IT infrastr
Although tech spending power is expanding for CMOs, CIO magazineu2019s publisher, Adam Dennison, sees the major influence over IT budgets staying in the hands of CIOs.
Wherever people convene, IT is essential, says James E. Rooney, Executive Director at the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority.
How can developers bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world, on-the-job experience? They can go to 'finishing school.'
The advice you'd seek at an executive roundtable you control.
A recent California court ruling that requires companies to reimburse workers for business calls on personal phones adds fear, uncertainty and doubt to an already-complicated BYOD landscape. CIO.com's Tom Kaneshige talks to David Schofield, a pa
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