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One CIOs vision of the future of the modern workplace
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One CIOs vision of the future of the modern workplace

Dan Kieny, CIO of Black & Veatch, looks to the generations beyond millennials to envision a more user-centric workplace -- one where collaboration and communication happen in real time. Read More

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Innovation continues to create many amazing breakthroughs, and with them, career opportunities. Technologies will always need skilled technicians and engineers to implement them. CompTIA, the technology industry’s leading trade association, has identified 10 abilities we believe IT professionals will need to be successful in the technology world to come. Read More

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How historical data helps you manage your IT infrastructure

There are many benefits to having historical data on your IT infrastructure readily available. It helps with analyses, forecasting, disaster recovery and troubleshooting. Read More

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What company execs can learn from Trump’s tweeting

Being judicious about social media use and staying away from Wi-Fi protects executives and the enterprise. Read More

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