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Workforce Alignment: Turn your Organization's Defining Resource into a Competitive Advantage
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CIOs: Apple iPad, slate PCs have a business role
TechRepublic's CIO Jury says there's a business case for the Apple iPad and the various slate PCs coming from computer manufacturers in 2010.
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CIO Jury: Cloud funding is on the rise, but big security questions linger
TechRepublic polled its panel of IT leaders and asked if cloud computing was funded in their 2009 budgets. See the CIO Jury vote and the comments.
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Are IT grads learning the right skills?
A UK jury of CIOs are asked for their verdict about whether universities are producing IT graduates who have learned the right skills to produce in the business world.
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CIOs hit the snooze button on Snow Leopard
With Exchange support, Snow Leopard was supposed to attract more business users to Mac. A new survey from TechRepublic's CIO Jury dashes that theory.
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TechRepublic: U.S. CIOs are starting to warm up to the iPhone
IT departments initially rejected the iPhone as not fit for business, but IT leaders are starting to change their tune. See how TechRepublic's CIO Jury voted.
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TechRepublic's CIO Jury: Split on deploying Windows 7
IT departments have largely ignored Windows Vista and stuck with Windows XP as the corporate standard. However, Windows 7 has received a warmer response from IT professionals than Vista did, and...
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CIO Jury: Let's wait on Windows 7
Windows 7 may be generating its fair share of hype but CIOs are planning to take a cautious approach towards rolling out the operating system.
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CIO Jury: Are we recovering yet?
Silicon.com's jury of IT professionals aren't quite ready to admit that the recovery has started in the U.K.
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CIO Jury: Should you still be scared of malware?
While the recent Conficker worm may have turned out to be a damp squib, enterprises are still very much on their guard against malware.
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CIO Jury: No cloud in our future
Cloud computing has been given a definite thumbs down by silicon.com's CIO Jury when asked whether cloud computing is part of their IT strategy to cut costs.
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CIO Jury: Businesses need netbooks
A jury of UK IT chiefs were almost split over whether netbooks were ready for the enterprise as the pro votes liked the price while the cons questioned security.
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No let up for IT bosses over the holidays
The end-of-year holidays might be a time of peace on Earth, but CIOs are unlikely to be so relaxed this festive season, with many saying they'll still be on call over the holidays.
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Five ways to make meetings bearable
More annoying than even junk mail is the dreaded Outlook meeting invite. Accept it and condemn yourself to hours locked up in an airless room eating biscuits and drinking too much coffee.
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CIOs not taking a shine to Chrome
Most members of a silicon.com CIO jury say they're not even testing Google's Chrome--choosing to stay with Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
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BlackBerry vs. iPhone--QWERTY vs. touch screen
A silicon.com jury of CIOs aren't quite ready to give up the BlackBerry's QWERTY keyboard for the touch screen on the Apple iPhone.
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CIOs cautious over Windows Server 2008
A silicon.com jury of CIOs is mixed over whether to make the move to Windows Server 2008 at their company's next upgrade or refresh cycle.
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Open source gains business credibility
The use of open source is on the rise in the corporate IT environment as organizations look to cut the cost of developing and using software, according to a silicon.com jury of CIOs.
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Recession fears squeeze tech budgets
Tech budgets are starting to feel the heat on the back of the credit crunch crisis and fears of a recession according to a jury of CIOs.
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Business execs snub Facebook
Social networking Web site Facebook is being snubbed by a jury of CIOs because of the increasing number of "silly applications" and lack of business use.
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Are 'naked PCs' good for businesses?
Silicon.com's CIO jury gives its verdict on whether "naked" PCs, or PCs sold without an operating system, are really cheaper for businesses.
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