IT Department stories - Page 71
How leading CIOs are addressing the digital skills gap
Tue, 8th Dec 2015
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industrial
As analog revenues flatten and decline for many industries, businesses are shifting to a new source of growth: digital revenue from digital business.
Is productivity impacted by IT restrictions?
Fri, 27th Nov 2015
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productivity
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appsense
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There is a disconnect between IT professionals and end users when it comes to the desktop experience, according to a new study.
How CIOs can create a collaborative workplace for Gen Y employees
Mon, 2nd Nov 2015
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uc
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hybrid & remote work
Creating an environment that supports and harnesses millenials' talents is critical. Blue Jeans Network's COO Stu Aaron offers up some tips.
Enterprises under-utilising IT departments
Wed, 15th Jul 2015
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edutech
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partner programmes
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empired
Organisations that view their IT department as nothing more than technical support may be missing out on opportunities.
Is partner enablement the new currency?
Wed, 19th Feb 2014
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data analytics
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bi
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social media
IDC claims vendors that provide the most compelling and useful enablement for their partners will gain channel dominance.
Surviving the ultimate disaster: Data loss
Mon, 1st Oct 2012
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storage
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virtualisation
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dr
Remember to include data recovery when you're selling disaster recovery, reminds Adrian Briscoe, Kroll Ontrack general manager, APAC.
CIOs optimistic about Q2 hiring
Fri, 11th Mar 2011
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upgrades
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hiring
CIOs foresee robust IT hiring in Q2 2011, with 9% planning to expand their departments and 7% expecting an uptick in hiring, per a recent survey.
Governing the cloud
Thu, 1st Jul 2010
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ovum
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it department
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framework
Ovum's latest report warns that cloud computing governance is lagging, reactive, and fragmented, necessitating a new, proactive approach for success.
Analyst: 2010 a year of reckoning for IT expenditure
Tue, 9th Mar 2010
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ovum
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Industry analyst Ovum has said that CIO confidence in their ability to predict IT spending has been shattered.