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Agile Portfolio Management

Although agile has been widely accepted in most organizations, it's not uncommon to feel an array of emotions or have differing opinions on the topic. Agile can mean different things to different people, but the results indisputable - faster delivery, quicker response to customer needs, and maximum delivery of value. Creating an agile portfolio roadmap can bring speed to the portfolio level and enable your organization adapt to change. Read More

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The worst people you meet doing IT security

Now I've collected specific kinds of insecure employees that infosec workers have had to deal with and protect—or protect their servers from. You'll definitely recognize people you work with on this list. Hopefully you won't recognize yourself. Read More

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The latest in IT services? CIO hired guns

When interim CIOs ride into town, they might call the shots on everything from cloud migrations to app development. They’ll even deliver bad news and take the bullets. Read More

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Leaders: Give back to boost employee productivity

Giving back to local or even international communities not only feels great, but could also boost employee engagement and productivity. Read More

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How to become a successful digital leader

Digital leadership is one of the most sought after skill sets today but almost nobody can define the characteristics a person should possess. Here are four strategies that successful digital leaders are adopting. Read More

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IT leaders: you don’t have to be the business

In an all-out effort to be recognized and respected, IT leaders may be spending too much of their valuable time and energy creating and repeating "business mantras" instead of doing the real work of learning influence mastery. Read More

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2017 will be a bad year for pessimists

Executives see a lot to be hopeful for in the coming year. 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

Evaluating PaaS? Focus on speed, compliance and cost

As tech giants battle for cloud dominance, businesses looking to offload heavy-duty infrastructure tasks are reaping hefty rewards from platform-as-a-service offerings. Here’s how three IT leaders mixed and matched their powerful yet flexible PaaS packages.

Inside a hyperscale data center (how different is it?)

CIO.com took a tour of Microsoft’s hyperscale data center in Quincy, Washington. What we saw shows how far cloud data centers have come in a decade.

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The 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 today.

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