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Gartner: IT must adapt to changes faster
A survey by Gartner says IT departments should adapt more quickly to new technologies like social networking software or end up with large numbers of company employees dissatisfied. The poll of IT Read more...
Firms block access to FaceBook
Concerned about worker distractions, nearly one in four companies are now blocking employee access to social networking Web sites like Facebook and MySpace, according to a new survey of human Read more...
Golf is not a critical IT skill
It is a widely held belief that the golf course is a great place for networking, relationship building and career advancement, but CIO Magazine's "Golf Networking Survey" has found that not everyone Read more...
You cannot control 'Social Networking'
You may not like 'social networking' one bit. You may grit your teeth when you have to use it. But get used to it. It's not going away. In a new book, Groundswell, two Forrester analysts write about Read more...
CIOs must 'get' Web 2.0
Web 2.0 is moving so fast that most CIOs probably can't keep up. While you might leave this bundle of knowledge in the hands of your younger staffers, don't be left behind. Emailed newsletters Read more...
Web 2.0 is here to stay
It's time for Web 2.0, whether you like it or not, according to Forrester Research. A new Forrester report predicted that half of the 42 percent of enterprises in a third-quarter survey that resisted Read more...
Advice for the CIO on how to stay relevant
So you have the title and the job of CIO. Now do you just roll up your sleeves and do the job by the book? Chances are you will, and you may be shown the exit door sooner than you ever thought. CIOs Read more...
Analysts: IT needs to embrace Web 2.0
You've been hearing about Web 2.0 technology in the enterprise for what seems like ages but are your peers really rushing to deploy Web 2.0 tools? The answer might surprise you: according to a Q3 Read more...
If the Internet disappeared...
There are plenty of Sci-Fi stories about a world without the Internet. What would happen if the Internet went down? It would not be a joke, and your workplace would come to a screeching halt. No Read more...




