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Google and Facebook: A pair of hard-nosed CIOs

Google and Facebook: A pair of hard-nosed CIOs

By:  Shane Schick  On: 25 Jan 2012 For: CIO Canada Creator

OPINION Who knew the consumerisation of IT would lead to third-party companies calling the shots on information management in a way that is neither consultative nor flexible? Get ready for Timeline and a lot less privacy

Why do they get away with it? Because the core technology services they provide -- the ability to find information, the ability to share it and the ability to connect with people -- works really well. As long as IT is running like that, people can overlook a lot. There could come a day when consumer technology providers became so ruthless, so confident in the dependency of the people who sign up for their services, that the only champion of put-upon users will be the CIOs and IT managers who were bullied into integrating the likes of Facebook and Google as a part of their technology portfolio. The only way they'll ever achieve a similar kind of authority and control again is to be as good at providing enterprise IT as these firms provide social media and search. CIOs shouldn't emulate the consumer firms' management style, but the credibility and authority they've built through their products and services is a lesson too important to ignore.

 










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Shane Schick Shane Schick is the Editor-in-Chief of IT World Canada. Follow him at Twitter.com/shaneschick, Facebook.com/Shane.Schick.Media or myi.tw/ShaneSchickGoogle.

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