You can now place CIO headlines on your Web siteor even your own desktop.
We've developed dozens of general and specialized news feeds (RSS-format) available to the public, just look for the RSS symbol (
) or click on the RSS button on your browser toolbar
What is RSS?
For a quick primer check out Wikipedia.
Where can I see your full list of available feeds?
Head to http://www.cio.com/feeds
What format do your feeds use?
RSS, which is a flavor of XML specifically designed for the syndication of Web content.
Do I need permission to put one of your feeds on our Web site?
We invite any site with a genuine interest in information technology issues to use our feeds. They shouldn't be altered to remove any information (including, of course, the source information and our logo). While not required, we'd sure appreciate it if you could drop us an e-mail at online@cxo.com and let us know you're using one. We reserve the right to request that a site remove a feed if we feel it is being used inappropriately.
How do I put one of your feeds on my Web site?
You'll need software to process and parse the data so it displays properly within a Web browser (without it, all your users will see is raw XML.)
Unfortunately we are unable to offer technical assistance on processing XML. However, there are a number of Web sites with details on working with RSS files as well as links to tools, including O'Reilly Network's RSS Development Center, Blogspace's RSS Info page and Internet.com's WebReference.
How do I put an RSS feed on my desktop?
There are numerous RSS-reading desktop applications available, including Feedreader, Headline Viewer and Net Newswire (Mac OS X).
There are links to a bunch more on the Open Directory Project site. You'll need to download and install one of those applications on your system, then subscribe to the channel you want.
What are included in your feeds?
Typically headlines, summaries and links back to full stories.
I'd like a customized feed not available on your list. It's unlikely we'll be able to customize our feeds for individuals or small sites. However, if you're a large site likely to drive substantial traffic our way, let's talk! You can send e-mail to online@cxo.com.
What does RSS stand for?
We've seen the acronym variously described as Rich Site Summary and Really Simple Syndication, among other descriptions. However, the World Wide Web Consortiumthe definitive source for Web standardssays it's RDF Site Summary (RDF stands for Resource Description Framework).
The Enterprise Data Center Recipe
80% of the IT budget is consumed by mundane keeping the lights on activities. This tech dossier examines the components of a truly efficient data center with expert guidance on how to standardize, simplify and automate. Learn how you can free more budget for innovation and strategic projects.
Sponsored by Dell Read More »
Improve Service Levels while Cutting Costs
Identification of underperforming processes for databases, operations, systems, storage and capacity management is the first step to service optimization. But where do you start? This paper will help you identify the areas for improvement and explains how IT workload automation can significantly reduce complexity and IT staff inefficiencies.
Sponsored by BMC Read this White Paper »
Getting ready for a Windows 7 upgrade requires careful planning. To start, youll need to ensure application and hardware compatibility, give careful consideration to VDI and learn the advantages of new tools to automate the migration process. This tech dossier provides expert advice on deployment best practices and highlights experiences of early adopters.
Sponsored by Dell Read this White Paper »
The Mobile Computing Conundrum
In this Webcast you will learn how a convertible PC delivers the tablet experience without sacrificing necessary laptop capabilities, including light weight, seamless wireless connectivity - and the ability to run Windows applications. View Now »
Sponsored by Dell
Keep costs down. Support a sophisticated, mobile workforce. Increase productivity. Streamline PC management. That's just the start of the to-do list for Enterasys Networks' IT department. The maker of enterprise wired and wireless network infrastructure and security solutions turned to Windows 7 desktop operating system from Microsoft to meet those and other, more ambitious goals. Join us to learn why Enterasys employees were tracking down IT staff in the cafeteria to ask "When can I get Windows 7? View Now »
Sponsored by Microsoft
Virtualization and Cloud: Keeping Pace with the Evolving Data Center
As virtualization's role evolves in the data center, savvy IT leaders are beginning to focus on a complementary technology to drive data center agility-cloud computing. Learn how a cloud delivery model will move virtualization in the data center to the next level, driving standardization within infrastructures, improving efficiencies, increasing business value and lowering TCO. View Now »