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Survey: CIOs in Los Angeles, Miami, San Francisco earn biggest salaries
The report also finds CIOs are generally happy in their careers.
By Justine Brown • July 10, 2015 -
Deep Dive
Is the old-school CIO becoming obsolete?
The role is evolving on a number of fronts, and that evolution is pushing the job into areas away from technology.
By Justine Brown • July 8, 2015 -
Explore the Trendline➔
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TrendlineCIO Priorities
CIOs are tasked with balancing their company’s economic and operational needs as they enable technology throughout the business.
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CIOs get creative as large numbers of government IT workers prepare to retire
Government agencies often struggle to match private-sector salaries, office environments and schedule flexibility.
By Justine Brown • July 8, 2015 -
Immigration and Customs Enforcement names new CIO
The agency searched through the Department of Homeland Security to fill the position.
By Isabella Alvarez • July 7, 2015 -
Shakeup at Intel as president, other leaders depart
Chipmakers appear to be feeling the pinch as demand for PCs declines.
By Justine Brown • July 7, 2015 -
CIOs have a role to play in helping attract millennials
A new survey finds many companies are missing the boat by failing to employ technologies that attract the group.
By Justine Brown • July 7, 2015 -
Coca-Cola names Boehme new CTO
The move is the latest in a series involving C-suite officers at Coke.
By Carolyn Heneghan • July 6, 2015 -
Massachusetts state CIO resigns
Bill Oates is latest major government CIO to resign over the last several months.
By Justine Brown • July 1, 2015 -
Report: Use of managed IT services growing in popularity
The services provide CIOs benefits far beyond just cost savings, the report states.
By Isabella Alvarez • June 30, 2015
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