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CIO Columnist MOOCs: What University CIOs Really Think
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Why Wesleyan embraced Coursera, Amherst rejected edX, and Rollins is going its own way.

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Big teams can cost your organization time and money – and possibly the project itself. Here's how to pare down.

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Two decades ago, the first Web page came to life. These milestones for users and developers have made the Web what it is today.

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Majority of CIOs in six countries queried in SAP study see potential in the Internet of Things, but U.S. and U.K. respondents show more doubt than their peers.

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