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Track your competitors online

Maybe it's part of your job description, or maybe not. CIOs certainly have a lot on their plate, but a little business intelligence advice to the boss using today's technology may not hurt.

Don't stay in the dark on telecommuting

There are a number of basic common sense rules to follow for any company that allows telecommuting, but none of them will work without the assistance and technical support from CIOs and their IT

You can be an IT rock star

Getting ahead in the IT world is not always easy. Like any work environment, there are internal politics, changing conditions and sometimes few opportunities for advancement. CIOs and IT recruiters

How to avoid career suicide

Computerworld has some career advice that applies to IT professionals as well as anyone else trying to avoid getting in trouble with the boss when making use of the office computer. To stay out of

Security pros: don't forget common sense

You can run as much anti-virus software as you can afford, but that's still no substitute for common sense. Remember: today's cyber criminals are continuously updating the malware that they have

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Improving security on the cheap

Investing in expensive, complex security tools almost always pays off, but there are some much less expensive, common-sense steps you can take to improve security throughout the enterprise. First,

No more Mr. Nice Guy

Sometimes, it pays to say no. A new study from Microsoft has found that allowing users to buy what they want and use their PCs the way they want can cost a company big bucks. The study found, for

The key to a successful job transition

Given the hype that this is the year for IT professionals looking to move on or up, it's only common sense that CIOs should bone up on making a career transition. As one career expert

What the analysts see coming in 2007

IT industry pundits spend their days talking with tech leaders and business executives about the current technology in play, new technology hitting the ground and the direction IT is headed in.