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Survey: A third of IT projects exceed budget

September 13, 2007 Research finds that poor forecasting, increases in scope and conflicts between multiple projects result in overspending. TAGS: chief information officer, survey, forecasting, project, Computer Associates International Inc., information technology

eBay picks new chief technology officer

January 4, 2005 Chris Corrado, formerly chief information officer for AT&T Wireless, will replace the auction giant's current CTO, Marty Abbott. TAGS: eBay Inc., chief technology officer, AT&T Wireless, chief information officer, CTO

Nvidia adds CIO to its team

August 4, 2005 Graphics-chip maker names first-ever chief information officer, ON Semiconductor veteran George Stelling. TAGS: CIO, chief information officer, NVidia, vice president, semiconductor, information technology

Tech-savvy governments to embrace Web 2.0

January 10, 2008 They'll increasingly use social networking and other innovations to increase citizen interaction, business transactions. TAGS: Web 2.0, government, chief information officer, interaction, Gartner Inc., social networking, networking

Explaining a Vista ban

March 22, 2007 The National Institute of Standards and Technology has put a moratorium on using Windows Vista, but that's business as usual, says agency's CIO. TAGS: ban, chief information officer, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, agency, Microsoft Windows Vista, CIO, business application, Microsoft Office 2007, organization, policy, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP

U.K. businesses see barriers to iPhone adoption

September 25, 2007 Cost and network-operator restrictions are preventing chief information officers from considering the iPhone as a corporate device. TAGS: director of information technology, chief information officer, Apple iPhone, barrier, adoption, mobile operator, restriction, O2 Plc., U.K., Microsoft Exchange Server, RIM BlackBerry, London, Apple Computer, information technology, Microsoft Corp.

Symantec taps ex-Oracle exec for CIO post

February 2, 2006 Symantec has appointed David Thompson, a former Oracle executive, to the post of chief information officer. TAGS: CIO, Oracle Corp., Symantec Corp., chief information officer, PeopleSoft Inc., exec

Enterprises: Cybercrime costs us dearly

March 17, 2006 Eyeing cybercrime costs, businesses are waking up to threat posed by organized criminals, says survey. TAGS: cybercrime, chief information officer, crime, survey, threat, IBM Corp., patch management, U.S.

Analyst: Virtualization set to boost mobile security

September 21, 2007 Technology to help tackle problem of data loss from corporate mobile devices, but the tools won't exist until 2012, Gartner says. TAGS: virtualization, Gartner Inc., mobile device, chief information officer, London, security

States call for more cybersecurity cash

January 26, 2006 A state government lobby group asks for cybersecurity dollars from Homeland Security. TAGS: cybersecurity, information security, survey, chief information officer, homeland security, training, state, Adobe PDF

Relief from Sarbanes-Oxley on the way?

June 9, 2005 Complying with the law may be a headache for IT departments, but new federal guidelines could ease the burden. TAGS: Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Section 404, StorageTek, financial reporting, information technology, guideline, law, auditing, chief information officer, password

Merrill Lynch predicts offshoring growth

April 5, 2005 But the company also finds that many chief information officers are planning to hire internal IT staff. TAGS: offshoring, offshore, chief information officer, CIO, survey, information technology, U.S., worker

Kagermann: Tech needs to be business-friendly

May 18, 2005 SAP chief aims to show that IT systems mean new opportunities, not added cost and complexity. TAGS: Henning Kagermann, SAP AG, Home Depot Inc., business process, supply chain, chief information officer, software company, information technology

Mass. hands OpenDocument reins to new CIO

January 31, 2006 Louis Gutierrez becomes chief information officer in Bay State, where he will take charge of OpenDocument policy. TAGS: Louis Gutierrez, OpenDocument Format, CIO, Mitt Romney, Massachusetts, Office 12, chief information officer, policy, state, Governor, agency, information technology, Microsoft Office, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp.
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