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Sun CIO moves to government sales

July 31, 2006 Bill Vass becomes president and COO at Sun Federal, an offshoot of the server giant that sells to government customers. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., CIO, chairman, server

The coming choice in wireless for CIOs

January 17, 2008 With more wireless "walled gardens" coming down, CIOs can finally recast their mobile enterprise infrastructures, FirstHand's David Hattey says. TAGS: CIO, enterprise, workforce, mobile device, announcement, supplier, mobility, Verizon Communications, Verizon Wireless, functionality, Apple iPhone, Wi-Fi, Apple Computer, information technology

Getting CIO and CEO to see eye to eye

February 27, 2007 A company's top techie, says Forrester's George Colony, must be a teacher to help the business execs make needed leaps of innovation. TAGS: CIO, CEO, innovation, CFO, Forrester Research Inc., leader, eye

New Wal-Mart CIO steams ahead with RFID

April 20, 2006 Exec promises to pursue the expanded use of radio frequency identification tags as fervently as his predecessor. TAGS: RFID, CIO, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Ford, radio frequency, executive vice president, supplier, radio

Companies like Web 2.0 tech--but from big vendors

March 22, 2007 Forrester Research study finds businesses are hungry for tools like blogs, wikis and podcasts, but want them integrated into suites. TAGS: Web 2.0, Forrester Research Inc., CIO, Wiki, vendor, tagging, Oracle Corp., RSS, social networking, blog, podcast, networking, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp.

BT exec pins Google as 'our biggest threat'

June 8, 2006 As BT shifts into broadband content, the telecom's CIO identifies Google as a key rival--much to the bemusement of analysts. TAGS: British Telecommunications, telecommunications, CIO, telecommunications company, IP television, threat, Google Inc., exec, supplier, information technology

'Berry bad work-life balance?

July 19, 2007 Despite their potential negative impact, using mobile devices helps increase productivity, CIOs say in a survey. TAGS: director of information technology, downtime, Hasbro Inc., CIO, RIM BlackBerry, impact, productivity, survey, mobile device, smart phone, Research In Motion Ltd., office, U.K., PDA, e-mail

Massachusetts CIO quits

October 4, 2006 Louis Gutierrez says he's leaving due to lack of tech funding; move not expected to affect OpenDocument policy. TAGS: Louis Gutierrez, OpenDocument Format, CIO, Massachusetts, state, information technology, bond, policy, letter

States struggling to deal with digital documents

April 25, 2006 Minnesota has followed Massachusetts with a bill to adopt open formats, but most states have yet to tackle digital archives. TAGS: Minnesota, CIO, Massachusetts, state, OpenDocument Format, standards, document, agency, office, information technology, IBM Corp., format

Five outsourcing trends to watch

July 6, 2007 Experts are tracking consolidation, globalization, and emergence of small-scale services, virtual worlds and even "green sourcing." TAGS: offshoring, outsourcing, globalization, Infosys Technologies Ltd., virtual worlds, India, CIO, Second Life, outsource, trend, China, sector, merger, small business, P2P, information technology

Mac desktops are 'smarter money,' says CIO

July 10, 2007 U.K. company examining alternatives to Microsoft because of what it sees as software giant's "aggressive" licensing policies. TAGS: U.K. company, Linux desktop, CIO, SuSE Linux, SuSE, Apple Computer, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, information technology, Firefox, Linux, Apple Macintosh, security, Web browser, operating system, PC

Reuters inks $1 billion IT outsourcing deal

August 17, 2007 Company CIO David Lister says deal with Fujitsu Services will see annualized savings "in the region of 25 percent." TAGS: IT outsourcing, CIO, Fujitsu, outsourcing, information technology, workplace

At Motorola, giving IT a reality check

October 30, 2006 newsmaker CIO Patricia Morrison talks up an impending RFID move and about using the Q phone as an in-house tool. TAGS: supply chain, JIT, CIO, Motorola Inc., information technology, RFID, characteristic, Red Hat Inc.

Business intelligence gets ready for the masses

April 26, 2006 New users of BI tools are the frontline workers dealing with companies' daily operations, experts say. TAGS: business intelligence, Information Builders, research director, CIO, worker, organization, operation, conference

Mass. holding tight to OpenDocument

July 5, 2006 State is sticking to its plan to standardize on OpenDocument, says the incoming CIO, describing the move as irreversible. TAGS: Louis Gutierrez, OpenDocument Format, CIO, Massachusetts, Stephen O'Grady, open standard, state, information technology, decision, IBM Corp., open source, Microsoft Corp.

Homeland Security IT chief blamed for cyberwoes

June 20, 2007 Top Democrat suggests CIO isn't fit to keep his job amid reports of security-related "incidents." CIO points to "significant progress." TAGS: homeland security, CIO, information security, Rep., department, access control, agency, Democrat, security, laptop computer, e-mail

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, agency, CIO, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft Windows Vista, business application, Microsoft Office 2007, policy, organization, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP

3G iPhone: The business perspective

July 11, 2008 What's standing in Apple's way in the enterprise? TAGS: O2 Plc., CIO, B2B, 3G, enterprise, tariff, Apple iPhone, operator, exec, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, U.K., touch screen, keyboard, e-mail

Squeezing green from the data center

August 21, 2007 Sun Microsystems' Bob Worrall has a question for his fellow CIOs: Have you seen an energy bill lately? TAGS: data center, CIO, electricity, Sun Microsystems Inc., real estate, information technology, server

Sun releases Sparc specs to lure Linux

February 14, 2006 Company releases UltraSparc chip details to help bring Linux and versions of BSD Unix to its systems. TAGS: Sun UltraSPARC, Sun Sparc, Jonathan Schwartz, T1, BSD Unix, Sun Microsystems Inc., CIO, GPL, BSD, open source, Linux, specification, project, conference, Unix, server
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