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CIO Columnist CIOs Must Embrace Digital Business
By Rob Preston
The title 'chief digital officer' may yet go the way of the 'chief evangelist,' but the digital business movement is a force CIOs can't ignore.

Oracle's Bad Quarter Is Self-Inflicted
Big egos and questionable choices are behind Oracle's uneven financial performance.

The End Of BYOD As We Know It?
Will IT limit which devices can connect to the corporate network? It feels like we're heading for separate Internets, aligned with mobile OSes and clouds.

HP Shareholders Meeting Marked By Dissent
Shareholders raise heated questions about HP board's Autonomy investigating committee; narrowly fail to oust controversial board members.

How To Market Collaboration To Employees
Creating a collaborative organization requires leadership, training and a little creative marketing.

Microsoft Gains Enterprise Clout With ERP, CRM
Spotlighting high-profile customers like Revlon and Dell, Microsoft talks up its prowess with ERP consolidation, CRM-integrated marketing.

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