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The newspaper business is bad and getting worse. The Web is stealing the industry's readers, advertisers, revenues and even its enthusiasm for the business. But as newspapers struggle to respond, lessons for other industries confronting disruptive technologies are emerging. Full story »
A list of the 15 companies the Federal Trade Commission has cited for security breaches since 2002. Full story »
Mid-market companies cite cost when they don't comply with government rules like Sarbanes-Oxley. Affordable IT tools could limit that excuse. Full story »
We asked three experts to weigh in on the question of IT Value Methodologies, part of the CIO's never-ending quest to prove IT's worth. Full story »
Decisions about complying with Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA and other state, federal and international rules for security and privacy is often an exercise in risk management and negotiation. Full story »
CIOs should speak about results rather than costs convey the value of their budget presentations. Full story »
To generate more content online and fulfill advertiser demand, newspapers are encouraging readers to post comments and upload images and video related to news events. Full story »
CIOs need to work collaboratively with business executives to make IT security projects successful. Full story »
An interview with JetBlue CIO Charles "Duffy" Mees about what was technology's fault, what were business process problems and what was unavoidable in the customer service meltdown during the Valentine's Day ice storm. Full story »
No one should treat outbound content management as a panacea. But it is a good first-line defense. Where do these tools fit into your overall security strategy? Full story »
Sensitive data slides out your company's door every day. New outbound content management tools can help you identify problem spots and bolster security. Full story »
How important is storage and information management to your companys future? Check out these stats from IDC. Full story »
Can you run a business using discarded technology equipment and open-source software? Jon Beyer, the 24-year-old CIO of TerraCycle, does. Full story »
U.S. veterans of the Iraq War continue to struggle with Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Full story »
For $2,000, you can carry full-blown Windows Vista on a computer about the size of a Tolstoy novel. But a high price and a slow chip may consign the FlipStart to a market niche or worse—a novelty. Full story »
In years to come, instead of a battery, a bottle of hydrogen may keep your systems running. Full story »
A U.S. company learns lessons about cost and responsibility concessions when offshoring development. Full story »
Inventor and entrepreneur Dean Kamen, founder of DEKA Research & Development and maker of the Segway electric scooter, believes in the power of innovation to change the world. Full story »
Optimizing a WAN has never been more important. Newer technologies like IP VPN, MPLS and Ethernet WAN are forcing companies to reconsider the trade-offs of class of service, speed, security, flexibility, architecture and cost. Full story »
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