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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.
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September 25, 2007
Cost and network-operator restrictions are preventing chief information officers from considering the iPhone as a corporate device.
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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.
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