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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

Report raps Homeland Security for muddled IT

May 24, 2004 The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is plagued by computer systems that are incompatible and bereft of oversight by the department's chief information officer, according to a GAO report. TAGS: chief information officer, computer system, homeland security, information technology, agency

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, Apple iPhone, chief information officer, O2 Plc., barrier, mobile operator, adoption, U.K., restriction, Microsoft Exchange Server, Apple Computer, RIM BlackBerry, London, information technology, Microsoft Corp.

Report: Pockets opening for IT

October 13, 2003 Fortune 1000 CIOs say that information technology spending will increase moderately, according to a report by investment firm Credit Suisse First Boston. TAGS: Credit Suisse First Boston, investment company, chief information officer, Cisco Systems Inc., survey, priority, information technology, study

Report: IT executives to open wallets wider

June 8, 2004 Many chief information officers expect to exceed their IT budgets this year, as cost cutting subsides and companies once again shell out for emerging technologies, a new report says. TAGS: Forrester Research Inc., CIO, information technology, chief information officer, IT-spending, RFID, survey, researcher

Nvidia adds CIO to its team

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

Mercury's mantra: Get the most out of IT

September 22, 2003 Software company Mercury Interactive recasts itself to cash in on businesses' efforts to better manage their existing information technology resources. TAGS: Mercury Interactive Corp., IT governance, IT-spending, information technology, chief information officer

California budget crisis to hit IT

July 31, 2003 The state's chief information officer delivers a gloomy assessment to a gathering of about 150 representatives of leading IT companies. TAGS: information technology company, state, information technology, crisis, e-government, chief information officer, attendee, IT-spending, California, budget, Oracle Corp.

Bush names new 'CIO' of U.S. government

September 3, 2003 President Bush picks U.S. Department of Energy Chief Information Officer Karen Evans to become administrator of information technology and e-government for the federal government. TAGS: Mark Forman, e-government, chief information officer, federal government, open standard, CIO, information technology, government, president, Microsoft Corp.

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, department, guideline, information technology, law, financial reporting, 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, CIO, chief information officer, information technology, worker, U.S., survey

Microsoft names new CIO

May 7, 2004 Ron Markezich takes over as chief information officer, responsible for managing the software giant's internal information systems. TAGS: CIO, chief information officer, information system, Microsoft SQL Server, Human Resources, Microsoft Longhorn, Microsoft Corp., finance, information technology, server, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Federal agencies tackle software security

September 22, 2003 The Department of Energy and other agencies plan to discuss how to hold software makers more accountable for making their products more resistant to viruses and hackers. TAGS: Oracle Corp., computer security, government, agency, chief information officer, initiative, information technology, software company, security, virus

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: Home Depot Inc., Henning Kagermann, SAP AG, business process, chief information officer, supply chain, information technology, software company

HP, Compaq top IT exec dies

October 14, 2003 Bob Napier, the executive who led the merging of the computer systems of Hewlett-Packard and Compaq Computer, dies after a battle with cancer. TAGS: Compaq Computer Corp., computer system, Jeff Clarke, HP, nightmare, Houston, Carly Fiorina, chief information officer, outsourcing, information technology, exec, e-mail

Linux inches up corporate IT priority list

October 10, 2003 Chief information officers of some major U.S. companies say more businesses are choosing the open-source operating system as they face pressure to reduce costs. TAGS: Gap Inc., Linux, Linux system, Bank of America Corp., chief information officer, CIO, U.S. company, SCO Group Inc., Unix, banking, open source, information technology, intellectual property, operating system, conference, server

Customers await Sun-Microsoft integration

May 11, 2004 Cooperation between Sun and Microsoft probably won't drastically alter the IT landscape, but it should eliminate some integration headaches. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Server, directory service, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, agreement, chief information officer, compatibility, Microsoft Corp., Web service, information technology, Microsoft Office, server, Microsoft Windows

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, Governor, chief information officer, policy, state, IBM Corp., agency, information technology, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp.
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