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Get Your BlackBerry Black Belt 04 February, 2008 12:54:29
How to improve your typing, messaging, browsing, attachment handling and moreMargaret Genet knows BlackBerrys. Though officially dubbed "operations analyst", she's the first Aflac employee to hold the unofficial title of "technology concierge". Genet's job number one: Teach executives how to be more efficient with mobile devices and applications - +
Blog: Another Rant About Alignment (Or The Lack Thereof) 17 December, 2007 12:40:42
Yet another study finds that executives talk a good game about how important IT is to business operations and future competitiveness, but they aren't doing much about it. - +
C-Level Execs Miss The Business Model Innovation Boat 28 November, 2007 08:25:35
CEOs, SVPs and CIOs talk a good game about wanting innovation. But I think it's all talk, not much action. - +
Blog: BlackBerrys Taking Up More IT Support Time, Effort Than Any Other Mobile Devices?? 09 January, 2008 11:37:24
A recent poll of more than 800 people suggests that IT departments are spending more time and resources supporting Research In Motion (RIM) BlackBerrys than any other mobile devices. In fact, the poll suggests that IT's spending nearly six times as much effort on BlackBerry support than on other mobile gadgets-though there are a number of reasons to question the finding. - +
MIS/IT Executives Top List of Managers Dissatisfied with Their Jobs 24 October, 2007 12:14:00
Forty-eight percent all of executives surveyed said they aren't satisfied or are partially unsatisfied in their current jobs, according to ExecuNet.Forty-eight percent all of executives surveyed said they aren't satisfied or are partially unsatisfied in their current jobs, according to ExecuNet.
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IT set to take heads out of the sand and embrace Web 2.0 30 January, 2008 07:17:53
Large companies are set to add Web 2.0 technologies according to Forrester ResearchIT managers and CIOs in large companies who have actively resisted embracing Web 2.0 technologies like wikis, RSS, blogs and social networks will likely begin adding them to their priority lists in 2008, according to a report released Friday by Forrester Research. - +
Earnings up at Google but just shy of expectations 01 February, 2008 11:04:56
Google's earnings continue to rise, as the search giant reported a 51 percent increase over the previous year for its fourth quarter.Despite some market concerns over Google's growth potential in a slowing economy, the search giant continues to report strong growth, with fourth quarter revenue up 51 percent over the same period the year before. - +
Network skills in high demand 06 December, 2007 07:48:11
Research shows network management ranks second only to Windows administrationIT professionals proficient in networks could find themselves in demand next year, because a majority of CIOs polled cite network administration among the most sought-after skills. - +
Concerns about colleagues' security bug CIOs 05 November, 2007 13:35:35
External threats pale into insignificance, research findsThe average IT manager is more concerned about what their colleagues get up to in the estimated 1.5 hours per day they spend engaged in personal activities on the Internet than about direct attacks from hackers, phishers, and other external threats. - +
Oracle tops corporate software usage study 21 November, 2007 10:09:59
Software usage study finds gains for Oracle.Fresh off its annual OpenWorld conference, Oracle earned top rankings in a corporate software usage study released this week by ChangeWave, an investment research firm.
Staffing hurdles
A recession may loom but the war for talent rages on, according to a Robert Half Technology survey. CIOs say that landing experienced staff remains challenging. IT leaders at the largest firms (1,000+ employees) are having the greatest difficulty: 24 per cent named this their top staffing issue.
"Of the following staffing issues within the IT department, which do you consider to be your greatest challenge?"
Finding skilled technology professionals: 24%
Providing staff with adequate skills training: 23%
Keeping employees productive: 17%
Dealing with personality conflicts among employees: 11%
Developing defined career paths for IT staff members: 10%
None/don't know: 10%
Source: Robert Half Technology
IT spending eases off
Companies are slowing down their technology spending as fears of a US recession take hold in the nation's executive board rooms.
Twenty-three per cent of respondents said their companies will reduce or halt second-quarter IT spending in 2008, according to a study by ChangeWave Research. The investment advice firm surveyed 2,013 people involved with IT spending from February 11 to February 15. Most worked for US companies, with 7 per cent coming from Canada, as well as a small number from other nations.
Only 15 per cent said second-quarter spending would increase, a nine-point drop from last November. Just 10 per cent reported that first-quarter spending was greater than planned, a fall of seven points. Twenty-seven per cent said their companies spent less than planned in the first quarter, a rise of three points.
Meanwhile, 43 per cent said their companies will "green light" second-quarter spending, meaning conditions are normal. But that represents a nine-point drop from the last study. The results are similar across companies of all sizes, according to the data.
"We're having a tough quarter right now," says ChangeWave Research Director Paul Carton. "Spending is down. That doesn't mean there aren't pockets where things are doing OK." Strong consumer spending could prop up the economy even as business tightens its belt, he says.
Respondents offered lukewarm forecasts for this year. Only 19 per cent expected their IT budget to grow in the second half of 2008; 20 per cent predicted it will drop. However, 51 per cent believe it will remain the same.
--Chris Kanaracus
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CIO Live Podcast #79: Brent D Taylor, author of The Outsider's Edge: The Making of Self-Made Billionaires Part II 05 October, 2007 06:00:00
For his new book, The Outsider's Edge: The Making of Self-Made Billionaires, social researcher Brent D Taylor spent four years of intensive research investigating the psychological make-up and backgrounds of some of the world's richest men and women, including IT luminaries Bill Gates, Larry Ellison and Steve Jobs. Taylor discovered that, despite working in different industries and coming from different upbringings, they all have one thing in common -- they are all outsiders. - +
CIO Live Podcast #78: Brent D Taylor, author of The Outsider's Edge: The Making of Self-Made Billionaires 28 September, 2007 17:34:25
For his new book, The Outsider's Edge: The Making of Self-Made Billionaires, social researcher Brent D Taylor spent four years of intensive research investigating the psychological make-up and backgrounds of some of the world's richest men and women, including IT luminaries Bill Gates, Larry Ellison and Steve Jobs. Taylor discovered that, despite working in different industries and coming from different upbringings, they all have one thing in common -- they are all outsiders. - +
CIO Live Podcast #77: Panasonic Speeds Up Trans-Pacific File Transfers, Part III 21 September, 2007 07:00:00
Part three in our three-part special report from CIO's sister publication Network World in the US, as Paul Desmond reports from the Network World IT Roadmap Conference in Santa Clara, California. With development teams in the US and Japan, Panasonic needed a more efficient way to move very large files between the two locations. Iben Rodriguez, IT consultant for Panasonic Research and Development, explains how a storage-area network and virtual server technology helped speed up WAN performance. - +
CIO Live Podcast #76: Panasonic Speeds Up Trans-Pacific File Transfers, Part II 14 September, 2007 07:00:00
Part two in our three-part special report from CIO's sister publication Network World in the US, as Paul Desmond reports from the Network World IT Roadmap Conference in Santa Clara, California. With development teams in the US and Japan, Panasonic needed a more efficient way to move very large files between the two locations. Iben Rodriguez, IT consultant for Panasonic Research and Development, explains how a storage-area network and virtual server technology helped speed up WAN performance. - +
CIO Live Podcast #75: Panasonic Speeds Up Trans-Pacific File Transfers, Part I 07 September, 2007 07:00:05
Part one in our three-part special report from CIO's sister publication Network World in the US, as Paul Desmond reports from the Network World IT Roadmap Conference in Santa Clara, California. With development teams in the US and Japan, Panasonic needed a more efficient way to move very large files between the two locations. Iben Rodriguez, IT consultant for Panasonic Research and Development, explains how a storage-area network and virtual server technology helped speed up WAN performance.
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Cutting Through the Spin of Recent Vulnerability Disclosures 13 October, 2008 10:53:00
The FUD surrounding the ClickJacking and TCP/IP vulnerabilities has the world seemingly frozen in fear. But once you cut through the spin, the vulnerabilities aren't all that they were made out to be.There are a few highly publicised vulnerabilities at the moment which haven't completely been disclosed and which, it is claimed, could threaten the whole Internet as-we-know-it. Only, when the vulnerabilities are finally disclosed, it seems that the whole incident has been somewhat Chicken Little. - +
PCI app security: Who's guarding the data bank? 13 October, 2008 11:09:00
Compliance strategies for PCI's new application security requirementsWhile Willy Sutton never really said it, the truth is that people rob banks because that is where the money is. Today's criminals don't walk into banks with loaded guns and get-away drivers. Rather they connect from a remote location using a browser and are armed with hacking tools and spyware. - +
Data-center security tools to not overlook 10 October, 2008 11:37:00
With the rise of security suites, it's time to consider some emerging security tools and rethink othersProtecting a corporate data center is like trying to keep an elephant safe from a swarm of flies. Despite your best efforts, bites happen. As the staples of security -- such as firewalls, antivirus software, spam and spyware filters -- come together in suites of products that allow for sophisticated management, there are other security tools either emerging or worth a rethink. - +
IBM, Secret Service, others study identity/cybercrime issues 09 October, 2008 10:09:00
Center for Applied Identity Management Research organization teams experts in criminal justice, financial crime, biometrics, cybercrime and cyberdefense, data protection, homeland security and national defense.IBM, LexisNexis and the Secret Service are among a group of corporations, government agencies and academic institutions that has formed to study and help solve identity management challenges around cybercrime, terrorism and narcotics trafficking. - +
Strange account management at Amazon 09 October, 2008 09:51:00
A careless login led to the discovery of some strange ccount management practices at one of the Internet's largest retailers.Via the RISKS mailing list comes an interesting tale of poor online account management at a major online retailer. According to Graham Bennett, accounts with Amazon display an odd behaviour that doesn't seem to have attracted much attention in the past.
NetStar Networks Calls Brisbane Home 13 October, 2008 12:01:00
New Verizon Business Managed Service Makes Collaboration Easier 13 October, 2008 10:06:00
F-Secure achieves excellent results in Internet security suite comparison 10 October, 2008 14:37:00
Lock It Up With Maxtor BlackArmour, Hardware Encrypted Storage Provides Government Grade Security For Consumers 10 October, 2008 09:04:00
Pitney Bowes MapInfo Launches New Version of AnySite 10 October, 2008 05:58:00
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