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  • IT managers need Tablet PCs, too

    Although Tablet PCs have been targeted at IT pros who need access to information while away from their desks or offices, that doesn't mean that you can't make a case for buying one of these phenomenal new tools for yourself.

  • Conveying the value of IT to the business

    It's up to the CIO to promote IT's services within the company. Four experienced CIOs talk about the ways they accomplish this goal.

  • Improving CXO relationships

    To cement their roles and foster their careers, CIOs need to build strong relationships with CXOs. To do so, they need to increase visibility, communicate well, and take time to determine what CXOs need and expect from IT.

  • Tech tools: IT audits and security ratings system

    This simple, cost-effective ratings system can help improve security across your organisation.

  • Security expert reveals enterprise risks

    IT professionals are gambling with the security of systems, and doing it with the odds against them stacked higher than they can imagine, according to IT security expert Peter Neumann.

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