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Although tech spending power is expanding for CMOs, CIO magazineu2019s publisher, Adam Dennison, sees the major influence over IT budgets staying in the hands of CIOs.
Wherever people convene, IT is essential, says James E. Rooney, Executive Director at the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority.
How can developers bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world, on-the-job experience? They can go to 'finishing school.'
The advice you'd seek at an executive roundtable you control.
A recent California court ruling that requires companies to reimburse workers for business calls on personal phones adds fear, uncertainty and doubt to an already-complicated BYOD landscape. CIO.com's Tom Kaneshige talks to David Schofield, a pa
LinkedIn has embraced a multi-app strategy and now has a family of six separate apps -- from job search to tailored news -- but is there such a thing as too many apps?
Whether its job hunting or asking for a raise, many of us don't like to negotiate. But as professionals it's become a required skill and you may only get one chance to make your case. Learn what it takes to be a confident negotiator.
While companies scramble to fill vacant and newly created tech roles, a shortage of recruiters is adding to the crunch -- making it a good time to become an IT recruiter.
No one will forget Steve Ballmer's tenure at Microsoft. As he steps down from the board to bring his unique energy to owning the L.A. Clippers, here's a look at eight leadership lessons you can learn from the colorful former CEO.
The best IT leaders have a powerful but rarely discussed trait: humility.
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