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How to embrace millennial’ workers

Generation games
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Sustainability is not an add-on or a departmental issue

Like security and compliance, sustainability is pervasive, creeping into every corner of the organisation, the CIO, will be right at the heart of its planning and implementation.
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Becoming the person you want to be

The route to becoming more effective in your career and personal life – as well as the winner of last month’s festive sports quiz
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A catalyst for IT-business chemistry

How one CIO is aligning IT with business needs from France to China to Brazil
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Generation Y: Love them or lose them

Here are a few management techniques to bring out the best in them
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CIO John Clarke moves to Nokia from Tesco

When John Clarke left Tesco to join Nokia in Finland, he also swapped hats from CTO to CIO. Clarke explains why he has one of the best jobs in the world
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Why CIOs need to have a mobility strategy

Mobility will be a critical business enabler in the future, and if you don’t have a mobile strategy then you need to start thinking, says Johna Till Johnson, President, Nemertes Research
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Don’t be frightened of your shadow

How CIOs can embrace shadow IT departments and turn them to their advantage
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Out of office reply

If CIOs do not think someone is important enough to talk to, they should say so
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Technology futures

Business intelligence is evolving and will soon be an integral part of all applications.
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Latest Concern Articles

People Leadership > Forging a Business Partner

CIOs reshape their IT culture to create an organization capable of partnering strategically with the rest of the business

Infrastructure Refresh > Microsoft: We're not afraid of the cloud

Sumner Lemon

Business Alignment > The future state of the CRM market

SaaS payment will push it to the fore of CRM adoption in current market

Managing Budgets > Business intelligence oils the wheels of oil sector profit

BI tools are essential the multiple facets of the oil industry and its recent profits

Security > Know thy customer

Emerging markets are pioneering BI usage in traditional sectors like the oil industry

Managing Customers > Provident Financial IT director Penny Jones on climbing obstacles

Provident Financial IT director Penny Jones has a wealth of experience in business technology, but worries over the place of women, young recruits and the effects of outsourcing

Compliance > Essential reading, books every CIO should have

Fact and fiction mesh for success

Resource Management > Virgin Rail, platforms for IT change

The rail industry never stands still, and Virgin Rail’s IT chief Francis Jellings knows that goes for the IT infrastructure as much as the rolling stock

Managing Change > Google: We are deadly serious about the enterprise

Search giant marks 10 years with renewed commitment to IT directors

Board Politics > Cracking IT vendor relations

It’s not easy to bend your supplier to your own will to get the products you need, but there are ways of making them talk

Latest News

EU looks to web future

European telecommunications commissioner Viviane Reding's vision for the future of the internet has been praised by Vint Cerf, one of the pioneers of the internet and now vice president and chief internet evangelist at Google.

CIO News View: Android phones add to handset chaos

In a standardised world, business phone scene remains the Wild West

Vast Wi-Fi hotspot live at Heathrow T5

A Wi-Fi hotspot the size of 50 football pitches has gone live at Heathrow Terminal 5.

CIO News View: Dell promises to solve the laptop power problem

The last gating factor fixed?

Newcastle to spend up to £1.7m on mobile working technology

New council equipment will track workers and vehicles

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Articles In Other Technology Areas

Databases > Richard Sykes: It’s the humans, stupid!

Technology doesn’t just develop itself, and talent management skills are vital when it comes to innovative projects

Security > What CEOs want from their next IT leaders

A panel at the CIO Leadership event in Boston pooled thoughts on what CEOs want from their next IT leaders.

Business Applications > Gavin Michael: the Lloyds TSB Global villager

Commuting between Australia and the UK is just another challenge for Gavin Michael, the CIO of retail banking at Lloyds TSB

Internet/eCommerce > Why CIOs think developers are clueless

What do CIOs and IT directors want from their developers? A little bit of understanding and sympathy for the aims of the organisation that employs them, according to research carried out by CIO.com

Infrastructure > Five best practices for implementing SaaS CRM

Forrester discover the path to CRM satisifaction

Communications > Groupe Danone North America CIO Jeff Hutchinson on videoconferencing

Jeff Hutchinson, North America CIO at food product giant Groupe Danone, explains how the firm’s innovation team develops solutions like videoconferencing

Outsourcing > Managing career-threatening risks

Today’s comprehensive rules and regulations mean that any CIO can fall foul of the regulators. So what are the experts’ guidelines on managing career-threatening risks?

SOA > Andy Hayler: The innovation game

Identifying five recent enterprise software innovations is almost as difficult as naming five famous Belgians, says Andy Hayler