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Taking the fear, uncertainty and doubt out of security

Insiders remain the top network security threat for IT leaders, but malicious attacks and end user downloads of non-approved applications come in a close second, according to an informal poll

CFOs explain what they want from IT

CFOs tend to hold the cards these days when it comes to deciding whether an IT investment moves forward, and so it can be helpful to know in advance what they're looking for. CFOs from several

How to boost worker productivity by using the technology you have

We know that many features and functions of enterprise technologies go unused, sometimes simply because employees don't know how to make the most of them. CIOs looking to increase the ROI of IT

Get your CFO to buy into IT projects

If you can convince your chief financial officer that your IT project can make money, you will have a worthy advocate in your corner. A new survey from CFO Research Services and Micro Focus finds

Green IT heats up

There's growing pressure on private companies to invest in green IT, but the return on investment is hard to quantify, according to a new study from CompTIA. The study finds that green IT is a

Data loss prevention market on upswing

A survey sponsored by Dimension Data and performed by analyst firm IDC has found that the market for data loss prevention products will be growing, reports eWeek.com. The survey discovered that 57

Job tips for tough economic times

If a dwindling 401k and questionable job security keep you awake at night, you're not alone. Experts are offering IT professionals advice on how to handle these tough times and remain employed. By

Storage virtualization going mainstream

This time last year, desktop virtualization was the talk of the town in IT circles. If analysts are to be believed, however, 2008 could be the year that storage virtualization takes off in the

Tax tips for busy CIOs

Now that tax season is almost upon us, it's a good time for CIOs and their companies to figure out how they can increase their return on investment (ROI) on technology improvements. It's certainly a

The CIO's job--by the book or not?

You could do your job as a CIO by the book, and get by. Or you could excel at the job, and you would shine. The problem is that for most CIOs, an ordinary job doesn't always work anymore, not when