How Microsoft should roll out the new CEO
Don't expect Microsoft to put its new boss -- whoever it is -- in front of reporters right off the bat, a public relations expert said today.
Don't expect Microsoft to put its new boss -- whoever it is -- in front of reporters right off the bat, a public relations expert said today.
If your organsation is looking into 3D printing, IT can't afford to sit on the sidelines until it starts to look real.
Apple repeatedly bows to censorship demands in places like China.
Ford Motor CEO Alan Mulally, who on Tuesday ended months of speculation that he was a top candidate for Microsoft's CEO opening, was almost certainly in talks with the company.
Digital strategist or traditional CIO? Our 13th annual State of the CIO research reveals the great career divide.
A recent study reports that 50 percent of companies had an IT project fail in the last 12 months. Business leaders who blame IT are missing the real project management issues.
Software-defined networking (SDN) is the hottest thing going today, but there is considerable confusion surrounding everything from the definition of the term to the different architectures and technologies suppliers are putting forward.
Personal coach Kelly Walsh says some initiatives with the 'work/life balance' label are actually counterproductive.
Survey finds that CIOs and marketing chiefs don't see eye-to-eye on much at all.
If there's no catastrophic system failure or major software deployment to work on, CEOs might wonder what IT does all day. Here's how to make sure your contributions aren't undervalued when things go smoothly.
IT job seekers embrace social media, video and graphics to enhance their resumes and set themselves apart from other job applicants.
IT is uniquely positioned to drive green IT projects by identifying opportunities for operational efficiency -- and helping to build the business case.
With IT talent hard to find and expensive to replace, smart companies are developing IT-specific onboarding programs to attract and retain top tech employees.
Whoever becomes Microsoft's new CEO needs to create a culture that encourages employees to voice ideas.
A survey of IT professionals shows they tend to think they are smarter and more creative than their bosses.