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Becoming the person you want to be

The route to becoming more effective in your career and personal life – as well as the winner of last month’s festive sports quiz
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A catalyst for IT-business chemistry

How one CIO is aligning IT with business needs from France to China to Brazil
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Generation Y: Love them or lose them

Here are a few management techniques to bring out the best in them
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CIO John Clarke moves to Nokia from Tesco

When John Clarke left Tesco to join Nokia in Finland, he also swapped hats from CTO to CIO. Clarke explains why he has one of the best jobs in the world
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Why CIOs need to have a mobility strategy

Mobility will be a critical business enabler in the future, and if you don’t have a mobile strategy then you need to start thinking, says Johna Till Johnson, President, Nemertes Research
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Don’t be frightened of your shadow

How CIOs can embrace shadow IT departments and turn them to their advantage
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Out of office reply

If CIOs do not think someone is important enough to talk to, they should say so
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Technology futures

Business intelligence is evolving and will soon be an integral part of all applications.
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Happy talking

There are three main causes of workplace unhappiness. The trick is not to ignore them
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Hitting the ground running

CIOs need to make their mark in a new job before their honeymoon period ends. CIO UK provides an essential guide for success in your first 90 days
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Latest Concern Articles

Board Politics > Five things Don Tapscott has learned about collaboration

Wikinomics author and consultant Don Tapscott believes that transparency is power and that the benefits of collaboration outweigh its drawbacks, Jarina D'Auria shares his learnings.

Business Alignment > Technology’s brief to help save the environment should not stop at the datacentre

To the borders and beyond

Infrastructure Refresh > Graham Spittle, the IBM wind of change

IBM’s Graham Spittle is not only moving to the commercial side of the business after two decades making software, but also from the famed Hursley

Resource Management > Transport for London’s CIO Phil Pavitt makes travellers top priority

Ticket to ride

Managing Customers > How CIOs can enable power users

Employees who take the initiative with new technology that aids creative working should be welcomed, as long as the boundaries are clear, argues Tracey Caldwell

Managing Budgets > How enterprise software will look in 2017

Forrester Research vice president Andrew Bartels takes a gamble

Managing Change > Migration management and effective integration for EuroSox

Rapid growth caused by mergers and acquisitions means The Carphone Warehouse is leading the way in compliance and integration issues

People Leadership > Interview: Douglas Merrill, former Google CIO

Searching for meaning among CIOs

Compliance > Will traditional IT organisations cease to exist by 2012?

Why the end could be nigh

Security > Corporate IT Forum chairman Ian Campbell plots a new course

Uncharted territory

Latest News

BlackBerry users surge despite major outages

Consumers and business workers are flocking to Research in Motion's BlackBerry service despite recent embarrassing glitches that have shut down service for hours on a few occasions.

HP launches "loss-proof" laptop

Hewlett-Packard is launching a connected laptop that holds no data locally - using technology from thin client specialist Neoware, that it acquired only weeks ago.

iPhone with Lotus Notes; an IT manager's nightmare?

IT managers who have been worrying about how to support the iPhone for their executives may want to start some serious fretting.

Teleworkers can damage your organisation

Organisations with a high numbers of telecommuters can damage traditional workers' job satisfaction and increase the likelihood that they'll leave a company, according to a study by a management professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in the US.

Britain set for WiMax spectrum auctions

Potential WiMax operators in Britain have until 16 January to register for the UK's biggest ever release of radio spectrum - because it is spectrum that new operators need if they are to launch services.

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Articles In Other Technology Areas

Infrastructure > Eleven cloud computing vendors to watch

A Forrester report reveals the benefits of cloud computing and the eleven vendors topping the competitive cloud landscape, says Laurianne McLaughlin

Communications > Is IT achieving green?

As more and more organisations assess their impact on the planet and opt to go ‘green’, concerns are being raised as to the actual progress being made, if at all? Elana Varon takes a closer look.

Internet/eCommerce > Can the new Google CIO fill Douglas Merrill's shoes?

Executive recruiters and Wall Street analysts think Ben Fried is indeed a good choice.

Business Applications > Cloud computing: Tales from the front

While CIOs begin to embrace the emerging technology of cloud computing, experts say IT staff will be more likely to resist, says Bill Snyder.

SOA > HP and IBM combine datacentre strengths

The two biggest computer companies in the world – IBM and HP – are proving they can save on datacentre space and energy through the power of consolidation

Outsourcing > Former ICI IT boss Richard Sykes sees cloud computing creating a ‘Services 2.0’ culture

After having helped bring business discipline to IT and outsourcing at ICI, Richard Sykes sees cloud computing creating a ‘Services 2.0’ culture

Security > Cloud-based services are too difficult to measure and justify enterprise deployment

Cloud-based services are too difficult to measure and justify to be deployed by enterprises today, says Janice McGinn

Databases > Software as a service (SaaS) is now on the menu of large companies

Having been the order of the day in small- and medium-sized businesses, software as a service (SaaS) is now on the menu of large companies

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