CIO Blogs: Sharp Takes for Future Stakes
Bold opinions to challenge IT leaders and ignite visionary thinking.
When was the internet invented?
So, when did Al Gore really invent the internet? Apparently, 1962! Came across this very interesting article (and website!) that lays out the beginning of
Beta testing enters phase two
Today, our portal migration entered its second phase – we are now completely ported over from the old portal to the new one. All aspects
Off to the races!
So, it happened! We launched our beta site today. Really excited to receive feedback so please let me know! We have been struggling with usability
Has e-Business become inevitable now?
Ivy league has given in to the e-Business tsunami. Is this an isolated instance or a harbinger of things to follow? UPenn Goes Online
How much should we spend on IT?
The answer to the question of how much you should spend on IT is … It depends. On what business you’re in, and on how
Management by Gartner
How many IT Organizations have technology “watch towers”? How many have in-house business impact analysis capability? It appears that lessons from the Titanic were lost
CIO’s Revenue Problem
Let’s face it: she who brings home the bacon rules the roost. If anything, a CIO is unmistakably associated with SPAM not bacon! This is
The Impending Demise of Newspapers
We discuss it as if it is a bad thing. I, for one, am not willing to shed a tear if all newspapers disappeared. A
Learning from Morons
Leadership lessons can be learnt from ordinary people around us. Believe me, when I say “ordinary” I really mean it. So here are two rock
Kindle in the Barack
Well, that is how candle in the dark might sound on Kindle – Amazon’s vaunted book machine. Apparently, the “bookinator” pronounces “Barack” as “black” and