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  Monday, January 14, 2013
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CIO Columnist How To Scare Off Your Best IT People
By Jonathan Feldman
We put so much into our communications with customers, yet we spend comparatively little time communicating to "our most important resource."

The Internet Of Pointless, Perilous Things
Network-aware appliances and everyday objects may be inevitable, but they should be developed and deployed with some of the smarts they supposedly possess.

CES 2013: 5 Dumbest Ideas
CES launches some of the coolest gadgets on the planet. But with more than 3,000 exhibitors this year, not everyone could be a winner.

Long-Term Outsourcing Contracts Gain Favor
More IT leaders lean away from multiple outsourcing suppliers and short-term contracts, in search of stability and control, Ovum says.

2013: The Year Of Engagement
Engagement is the big marketing buzzword for 2013, says Geoffrey Moore, the king of chasm crossing. How will CMOs do it?

Vertical Social Networks Focus Interactions
Whether you're a doctor, an IT pro or a cat lover, there's a specialized social network to serve your interests and security needs.

Oracle Fixes Zero Day Java Flaws: Patch Now
Java 7 update, released Sunday, fixes bugs widely targeted by crimeware toolkits. Other critical bug updates coming later this week from Oracle and Microsoft.

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Agile Development: Three Pillars of Success
2013 InformationWeek 500: Nominations Now Accepted

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Stage 2 raises requirements for health information exchanges, EHR interoperability and patient involvement. For the first time, providers will have to engage patients in their own care or risk losing out on incentive payments.
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Research: 2013 Virtualization Management Survey
The next steps in going virtual up and down the stack, from network to desktop: Automation and finally taking hypervisor security seriously. The two go together, because if you're going to trust production systems to run without human intervention--a must for delivering IT services on demand--you'd better be darn sure attackers can't gain control.
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Preparing CIOs for the Future of the IT PMO
In this whitepaper, learn about the benefits and challenges of getting an application rationalization effort started and implementing a strategic plan to quickly demonstrate results.
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Simplifying Programs for Better Performance and Reinvestment Opportunities in the Public Sector
It is clear to everyone in the public sector that obtaining funding increases for anything except the most critical of mission objectives, will be near impossible for the foreseeable future. This white paper will deal with the principle, Big to Little, by addressing the roles of leadership and workforce, and the methods for sustaining the initiative in the long-term.
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CES 2013: 7 Standout Technologies
What happens at CES 2013 doesn't stay in Vegas. From giant tablets to $20,000 televisions, take a peek at a few early standouts for gadget lovers.

CES 2013: 5 Dumbest Ideas
CES launches some of the coolest gadgets on the planet. But with more than 3,000 exhibitors this year, not everyone could be a winner.

10 Best Android Apps Of 2012
Check out these 10 gems that stood out from the crowd of 700,000 Android apps.

CES 2013: 9 Cool Gadgets
Consumer Electronics Show is a tech smorgasbord. Here are nine products that attest to the show's overwhelming variety.

Apple Cuts iPhone 5 Part Orders In Half
Apple, responding to weak market demand, has sliced orders for iPhone 5 parts by as much as 50%.

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Agile Development: Three Pillars of Success
If you're a software developer or solution architect, this interactive discussion will help you gain the insights you need to ensure your team has the right tools and practices to maximize your effectiveness in agile development. It happens Tuesday, January 22, 2013. More Information & Registration

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2013 InformationWeek 500: Nominations Now Accepted
Nominate your company for the 2013 InformationWeek 500 -- our 25th annual ranking of the country's most innovative users of business technology. Organizations with $250 million or more in revenue may pre-register now to receive more information.
Deadline is April 12.



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