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HP settles privacy case

In 2006, HP disclosed that misconduct by private investigators and company employees occurred during an attempt to identify the source of a boardroom leak. Now company officials, hoping to put the

Boards begin to pay attention to CIOs

With Sarbanes-Oxley and financial scandals in the news on a regular basis now, independent director boards are increasingly curious about how CIOs are running their shops and spending precious

CIOs should play bigger role in corporate strategy, study says

We've all heard that CIOs' roles are evolving into more of a business role, but according to a new study out this week from IBM , there is still

Study: Digital information explodes

According to a new white paper from International Data, the amount of digital information created by 2006 was equal to about 3 million times the information on all books ever written, and between

Climbing the corporate ladder

CIOs aren't the first executives the board thinks of when looking for someone to replace an outgoing CEO. Instead, they usually turn to the CFO or COO. But that doesn't have to be the case. CIOs

Taking the telecom bull by the horn

Only by CIOs getting directly involved will companies have efficient, cost-effective telecommunications systems that provide everything the organization needs now and in the future. To avoid being

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SPOTLIGHT: A new battle brews for CIOs

The next boardroom battle for many companies is expected to pit compliance leaders against CIOs as compliance officers try to control technology spend when it comes to meeting regulatory

HP customers see scandal as CEO test

Last week was a bit rough for HP's top executives with a few testifying before a congressional panel

HP's defense "not believable" says panel

It was a grueling day for HP executives who appeared before a congressional panel to answer questions about the company's methodology in trying to hunt down who was leaking confidential boardroom