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Jul 07, 2016
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How to tell if your company needs a chief digital officer

Transforming your business to a digital operation requires a dedicated professional who thrives as a change agent, a.k.a., a chief digital officer. Here's how to determine whether or not your organization can benefit from another executive in the new C-suite. Read More

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Digital Transformation: The Lifeblood of Every Organization

To remain relevant, companies must constantly innovate while keeping pace with ever-increasing expectations. That means embracing the disruptive technology and progressive trends that are transforming the way they do business. Read More

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CIO June/July 2016 Digital Magazine: These CIOs mean business

Cover story: this year’s CIO 100 honorees are serious about winning customers and driving revenue. Read More

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6 proven project team communication strategies

Projects succeed only if your team is strong, and project teams are strong only if they have effective communication strategies. Read More

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8 ingredients of an effective disaster recovery plan

IT executives and disaster recovery experts share their advice on how businesses can create an effective DR plan. Read More

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How to decide when to buy software and when to build it

Every company may be a software company now, but that doesn’t mean you have to build it all yourself. When can you buy the same standard apps your competitors use? Why should you invest in building your own? And when you do build, how little code can you get away with? We explain. Read More

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Democrats support ‘ambitious’ tech investment

The just-released draft of the Democratic party platform saves its biggest push for the areas of clean energy and infrastructure investment. Read More

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How to improve the budgeting, planning and forecasting process

Most companies will wait until the second half of the fiscal year to improve budgeting, planning and forecasting. However, the beginning of the fiscal year is the perfect time to start getting ready for a new planning process and system. Read More

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Enabling Transformation to a Digital Enterprise

As enterprise organizations move to adopt digitization, leveraging technologies of the Third Platform, the impact on enterprise networks will be profound as they contend with balancing business and technology forces. More importantly enterprises have concerns with supporting and managing new architectural models and operating practices that new IT workloads require. Read More

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The Windows 10 Start menu is a blend of navigation from Windows Phone and Windows 7, and it's highly customizable. We’ll walk you through it.

8 project management skills in high demand

By 2020, reports estimate that there will 700,000 new project management jobs in the United States. Do you have what employers will be looking for?

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