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  • University CIO helps boost graduation rates with analytics

    Brian A. Haugabrook, interim CIO at Valdosta State University in Georgia, deployed analytics tools that enable faculty and staff to identify students who need extra help. The effort paid off with higher graduation rates.

    Written by Mary K. Pratt09 June 14 20:36
  • CIOs join forces to battle cancer

    A coalition of healthcare IT chiefs in the United States are on a mission to put cancer out of business
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    Written by Stephanie Overby30 May 14 10:30
  • How to Build a More Diverse IT Workforce

    If you're looking for a way to more easily identify talent from underrepresented groups, Entelo Diversity offers a service that it claims leads to a more diverse tech team.

    Written by Sharon Florentine29 May 14 04:21
  • CIO Discovers the 'Terrifying' Reality of Cloud Apps Running Wild

    Rogue cloud services are ripping gaping holes in the security fabric of most companies, putting the CIO in a tough spot. But as the fallout from the Target attack shows, IT and business leaders will go down together if the breach hits the fan.

    Written by Tom Kaneshige10 May 14 03:38
  • Do leaders create a great company culture -- or vice versa?

    CIO's Publisher Adam Dennison contends that great leadership and a thriving company culture ultimately support one another, and pays tribute to the legacy of IDG's late Chairman Patrick J. McGovern.

    Written by Adam Dennison29 April 14 22:53
  • With Gundotra out, changes likely for Google+

    Now that Google's Vic Gundotra, a senior vice president and the head of Google+ is leaving the company, changes are likely afoot at the social network he championed since its inception, industry analysts said.

    Written by Sharon Gaudin25 April 14 21:05
  • CIOs and Procurement Pros Partner on Cloud Services

    Cloud services can help CIOs free themselves from worrying about managing data centers, scaling capacity, configuring servers, applying security patches and other routine maintenance so they can focus on providing insight to improve the business.

    Written by Tom Kaneshige18 April 14 06:03
  • The Grill: Rotary CIO Peter Markos

    Peter Markos, CIO and general manager for Rotary International, contends with challenges ranging from authenticating a constantly changing list of users who need to access Rotary's systems to enabling applications that work for a vastly diverse membership.

    Written by Mary K. Pratt24 March 14 10:37
  • Career Watch: The rise of people architecture

    In managing human resources, people architecture is gaining popularity, says IT workforce analyst David Foote. He explains what it is and why it's on the rise.

    Written by Jamie Eckle24 March 14 10:37
  • How to Make Meetings More Productive

    With the right collaboration tools and an open-minded management team, the phrase 'productive meeting' doesn't have to be an oxymoron.

    Written by Sharon Florentine13 March 14 16:28
  • CIO not the only one to blame for Target breach

    That someone had to take the fall for the massive breach at Target is neither surprising nor unexpected. The only question is whether more heads will roll in the aftermath of one the biggest data compromises in retail history.

    Written by Jaikumar Vijayan05 March 14 21:27
  • Tips for speaking like a business strategist

    You know technology cold, you understand the business, and you're ready to step up to a senior IT leadership position, but can you communicate all that to the C-suite? Here's how other CIOs got their voices heard.

    Written by Tracy Mayor10 Feb. 14 11:38
  • Microsoft's new CEO and his first-100-days plan

    Microsoft's new CEO, Satya Nadella, had better hit the ground running with a plan for his first three months on the job, corporate strategy and branding experts said today.

    Written by Gregg Keizer05 Feb. 14 12:17
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