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Nov 03, 2016
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3 steps for driving change in an IT-led transformation

Deciding to do something and doing it are two very different things. This is one of the very significant issues associated with IT-led transformation. How can a CIO nudge an organization to move beyond the status quo? Read More

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Brand Loyalty in the Digital Age

The battle to establish customer loyalty for consumer-facing brands remains fiercely competitive, both in domestic U.S. markets and worldwide. Read More

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4 women describe their nontraditional journeys to tech

At the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing conference, four women shared how alternative education paths brought them to a career in technology. Read More

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Is your IT staff ready for IoT?

Organizations are itching to start internet of things initiatives, but their efforts are hampered by shortages of already-scarce security pros and workers with newer analytics skills. Read More

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6 steps to creating a culture of security ownership

Contrary to what some business leaders may believe, protecting your organization’s infrastructure and intellectual property doesn’t start with investing in a firewall. It starts with embedding cybersecurity into your company culture. Technology touches all employees within an organization, not just those in the IT department. Security should be no different, with a commitment that permeates from the top on down. Read More

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IT Resume Makeover: Highlighting business and technology leadership

In CIO.com’s latest installment in the Resume Makeover series, career expert Laura Smith-Proulx, helps a CIO tackle his extensive -- and impressive -- background to build an engaging three-page resume. Read More

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5 ways to reduce bias in your hiring practices

Unconscious bias impacts IT hiring in a major way, but there's a lot you can do to stop bias before it becomes a barrier to diversity and inclusion. Here are five bias-busting strategies you should use. Read More

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How sports execs use tech to improve fan engagement

Winning is great, but sports teams are making major investments in technology off the field to attract fans and keep them engaged. Read More

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Building a nimble workforce to drive technology innovation

The question that should be on the mind of every IT leader is not 'Should my organization innovate?' but rather 'How can we do it at scale in a way the creates tangible returns quickly?' Read More

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How CIOs can make Business Relationship Management (BRM) work

In this Q&A, Vaughan Merlyn, cofounder of the Business Relationship Management Institute, offers advice on how IT executives can effectively work with Business Relationship Managers and identify employees who are well suited for BRM positions. Read More

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Big thinking at the SSA: Lessons in communication and respect from its departing CIO

There are lessons we can all take from Robert “Rob” Klopp's work as CIO at the Social Security Administration. The most important may be this one: Communication and respect go a long way toward opening minds and connecting with colleagues. Read More

White Paper: Progress Software

Digital Marketing Maturity: The Results Are In

The Progress Digital Marketing Maturity Guide helps organizations determine the level of sophistication within their digital marketing operations. Using this guide, Progress worked with Dimensional Research to conduct a global survey of 700 marketing professionals gauging the level of digital marketing maturity. To see how you compare with other digital marketing groups, download, "Digital Marketing Maturity: The Results are In." Read More

5 strategies to reboot your IT career

Whether you cut your teeth on Unix and AIX or you tire of doing the necessary but thankless tasks that come with keeping the lights on and the datacenter humming, there's still time to reinvent yourself. Here's how.

12 hardware and software vulnerabilities you should address now

Hardware and software that live past their end-of-life dates pose serious risks to organizations. Find out which assets you should update, upgrade or replace ASAP.

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Computerworld's annual salary survey shines a bright light on IT compensation. The more respondents, the better the results will be – and participants can enter a drawing to win 1 of 3 $500 American Express gift checks. Take the 2017 IT Salary Survey.

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