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How CIOs can measure their speaking ability
Friday, December 03, 2010
How CIOs can measure their speaking ability
Chief information officers may not always be sure if they are communicating their ideas as effectively as possible. Now there's an app for that
What A CIO Should Know: WSJ explores CIO woes
Friday, June 04, 2010
What A CIO Should Know: WSJ explores CIO woes
Our monthly roundup of events, blog posts and other resources for chief information officers includes a video with Intel's CIO, a major research study and several can't-miss conferences
CIOs share public speaking secrets
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
CIOs share public speaking secrets
Before striding out onto the stage, rock stars, actors, 10-year-olds and CIOs do one thing in common – practice. Successful public speakers in the corporate world share their secrets
3 perspectives on eHealth and the economy
Sunday, April 05, 2009
3 perspectives on eHealth and the economy
Newt Gingrich, Frank McKenna and Peter Reuschel discuss economic stimulus programs in a roundtable discussion hosted by eHealth technology provider InterComponentWare.
SecTor conference spawns IT Security Week
Sunday, September 09, 2007
SecTor conference spawns IT Security Week
It’s being described as a mini-Black Hat, but attendees will be working for the good side. Organizers distinguish their event with InfoSecurity Canada
Samsung YP-K5 - feature-rich device a good buy
Thursday, February 01, 2007
Samsung YP-K5 - feature-rich device a good buy
The Samsung YP-K5 mp3 player is certainly a device worth considering. The K5 meets buyer demand for versatility. While principally an mp3 player, it also functions as an FM radio, an alarm clock and an electronic picture viewer.
CUTC showcases 'technologies that suspend disbelief'
Thursday, January 11, 2007
CUTC showcases 'technologies that suspend disbelief'
Mimicking real life within a digital world and building objects at the molecular level were just some innovative ideas shared at the three-day conference in Toronto.
Beijing revisited
Thursday, May 05, 2005
Beijing revisited
I'm presently attending an MTV-Nickelodeon management conference in Beijing, a city I last visited in 1995. While I was primed and pumped up by cliche and high expectations, I was not quite prepared for the dramatic changes from my ten-year-old memories. The new skyline composed of new glass high-rises and cranes jostling for attention, the wide highways and traffic, and the Changi-styled airport were all within my expectations.
Show reflects Quebec's PHP hotbed status
Thursday, March 18, 2004
Show reflects Quebec's PHP hotbed status
Later this month an estimated 250 PHP enthusiasts will descend up on Montreal to take part in the second annual PHP Quebec conference — and organizers say the host city is a natural for this type of event.
Does it hurt to be castigated?
Thursday, November 28, 2002
Does it hurt to be castigated?
You can tell that Steve Ballmer is a Harvard boy. When Microsoft Corp.'s CEO was asked about one of the company's public relations firms getting further ahead of the truth than what goes for normal at Microsoft, he replied: "If that's right, I will certainly castigate the offender."
LatAm has weak intellectual property enforcement
Wednesday, March 27, 2002
LatAm has weak intellectual property enforcement
Latin American countries have adequate laws to protect Internet and software intellectual property, but the enforcement of those laws is weak and inconsistent, legal experts said March 22 at a University of Miami symposium.
Sleek and chic, the iBook grows up
Thursday, August 23, 2001
Sleek and chic, the iBook grows up
Carrying an Apple iBook is a bit like holding a baby: People stop to admire it. The new model's white-on-white case and its diminutive size (slightly larger than a piece of typing paper and only 1.35 inches thick) make this portable hard to resist.
Cell phone users: Keep your eyes on the road, your hands upon the wheel
Thursday, July 26, 2001
Cell phone users: Keep your eyes on the road, your hands upon the wheel
While driving down Ventura Boulevard in Los Angeles several weeks ago, I found myself stuck behind what is unfortunately becoming a cliché on wheels. Some guy in a black BMW was weaving perilously between lanes crowded with traffic, his eyes locked on his precious little cell phone. In frustration I honked my horn at the offending driver, who, without lifting his eyes from his phone, very expertly gave me the finger. I fantasized about a cop swooping in and busting him. My feelings are not unique.
Compaq P710
Tuesday, May 29, 2001
Compaq P710
This corporate monitor can be tracked as inventory when paired with a Compaq Computer Corp. PC
99.999 	per cent reliability boasts are nothing but a cop-out
Thursday, March 09, 2000
99.999 per cent reliability boasts are nothing but a cop-out
If you’re considering any kind of converged voice and data network, or just attending conferences where the speakers talk about convergence, I’m sure you’ve heard this line.
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