2015 spring break reading list for CIOs and IT pros What books are inspiring CIOs and technology executives? We asked Enterprisers to recommend books...
How CIOs can get invited back to the executive table Curt Carver, vice chancellor and CIO of the Board of Regents of the University of Georgia, thinks...
Releasing technology without user training sets you up for failure I no longer talk about IT infrastructure in conversations about competitive advantage. I'm much more...
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USG IT helps passionate employees collaborate I work in an office that is part of a large, statewide system. Sometimes the greatest challenge we...
What the New York Times CIO asks when evaluating open source software In this interview, New York Times CIO Marc Frons explains how his teams evaluate whether to use open...
Where's the dividing line between CIO and CSO? CIOs have plenty of responsibility already. In recent data breaches it’s often been the CIO who has...
A development approach that could help improve your mobile strategy CIOs who want to be really successful with mobility need to take a more strategic approach to mobile...
How one CIO improved the way internal employees interacted with IT Rick Roy, senior vice president and chief information officer of CUNA Mutual Group, tells a great...