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Our tough judges selected nine CIOs who excel at business transformation to induct into the 2012 class of the CIO Hall of Fame
Our judges selected these up-and-comers as the 2012 honorees.
Entrepreneur, futurist, global talent scout and master of business metrics. Those are some of the roles that CIOs will need to play in 2017 to be successful, according to today's award-winning CIOs.
Google today announced the general availability of its cloud-based BigQuery Service, an online analytical processing (OLAP) system designed for crunching terabyte-scale datasets using the search engine giant's infrastructure.
Women still make up a woefully small percentage of STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) professionals. IDGE CEO Michael Friendenberg wonders if the tide will change soon.
Conventional wisdom says the CIO should report to the CEO. But not everyone agrees that's so important.
Learn how to take control of and benefit from the bring-your-own-devices (BYOD) phenomenon--without losing corporate data. This free, downloadable special edition describes what your BYOD policy should cover and outlines the risks you need to manage.
A list of CIOs, IT execs and IT experts that judged our 2012 Hall of Fame and Ones to Watch Programs
How Yale New Haven Health's CIO tackled integrating three IT systems into one while keeping customer care front and center.
Columnist Adam Hartung says CIOs are in danger of becoming irrelevant if they focus on old technologies and practices. He advises that you forget what worked in the past and focus on technologies that will delight employees and customers in the futur
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