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ANALYSISLEADERSHIP The evolution of the CIO

The evolution of the CIO

The IT leader of tomorrow must have the skills to manage collaboration, innovation and change


ANALYSISLEADERSHIP The rare leap from CIO to CEO

The rare leap from CIO to CEO

It is paradoxically a lack of ambition that makes some CIOs perfect candidates for the top spot


COMMENTSTATS ENTERTAINMENT Technology idol

Technology idol

An online popularity contest for technology vendor CEOs reveals who is liked by their employees - and who is despised


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What is exacerbating the gender imbalance in the UK's IT workforce and what can be done to reverse its impact?


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The chronic shortage of power for data centres – especially in London – is threatening to cap business expansion


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An interview with Ann Livermore

The head of HP’s $33 billion Technology Solutions Group talks to Information Age about the hottest topics in IT


ANALYSISSOCIAL NETWORKING

Social networking within the enterprise

Business use of social networking is fuelling a revolution in collaboration


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