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This year has been pretty good for state CIOs, who report that their political clout has grown along with IT's ability to help states address their budget woes. The new dynamic in state IT
At last week's gathering of the National Association of State CIOs in Washington, D.C., one of the top subjects of discussion was the ongoing budget pain and ensuing need for greater efficiency in
State governments traditionally housed multiple, independent IT operations among their myriad agencies and departments, making them ripe test beds for IT consolidation. At the same time, state
IT consolidation requires constant vigilance because the forces pushing decentralization are strong. This is one of the greatest lessons learned by state IT chiefs from Pennsylvania to Tennessee to
There are indications that the economy in general is starting to pick up, but if you work in state government, don't expect the IT budget to rebound any time soon. At a gathering of the National
The National Association of State CIOs is urging states to consider the money that can be saved by allowing employees to use personal smartphones for work. In a just-released research report, NASCIO
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- Sixty-Two Percent of Organizations Allow Employees to Use Personal Mobile Devices for Work, According to New InformationWeek Reports Research
- Salesforce.com Delivers Real-Time Communication for the Social
- Mobile SharePoint Breakthrough: Copiun TrustedShare for Good Is First to Provide Secure Access to SharePoint and File Servers from Smartphones and Tablets, With Complete End-to-End Governance
- EMC Acquires Syncplicity
- Brightcove Transforms Web Experience Management with Video Cloud CMS
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