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Established in 1987 and edited for information executives, their partners and their companies. Addresses the issues affecting IT executives by providing readers with in-depth coverage. Focuses on IT issues and trends from a management perspective, targeting senior level IT and other top executives who control the purchase and strategic application of technology products and services. Articles focus on how information executives help create solutions that address competitive business challenges.
Sections include: features; interviews; columns; case studies; survey and report results; Trendlines, a section focusing on the new, the hot and the unexpected; and Emerging Technology, a section focusing on innovation and products.
Research areas include: Budgeting (keeping spending on track and in line), Customer Relationship Management (understanding your customers), Data Storage/Mining, E-business (resources for doing business online), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Future CIO (helping you make smart career decisions), Globalization (IT and the global economy), Government and IT Policy (insight into politics and policies shaping the 21st century government), Infrastructure, Intranet/Extranet, IT Professional (how to effectively develop your IT career), IT Value (connect the dots between IT expenditures and financial benefits), Knowledge Management,
Leadership and Management, Learning (educational tools for the IT organization), Outsourcing, Security and Privacy, Staffing and Retention, Supply Chain Management and Wireless Communications.
The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Bio
Established in 1987 and edited for information executives, their partners and their companies. Addresses the issues affecting IT executives by providing readers with in-depth coverage. Focuses on IT issues and trends from a management perspective, targeting senior level IT and other top executives who control the purchase and strategic application of technology products and services. Articles focus on how information executives help create solutions that address competitive business challenges. Sections include: features; interviews; columns; case studies; survey and report results; Trendlines, a section focusing on the new, the hot and the unexpected; and Emerging Technology, a section focusing on innovation and products. Research areas include: Budgeting (keeping spending on track and in line), Customer Relationship Management (understanding your customers), Data Storage/Mining, E-business (resources for doing business online), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Future CIO (helping you make smart career decisions), Globalization (IT and the global economy), Government and IT Policy (insight into politics and policies shaping the 21st century government), Infrastructure, Intranet/Extranet, IT Professional (how to effectively develop your IT career), IT Value (connect the dots between IT expenditures and financial benefits), Knowledge Management, Leadership and Management, Learning (educational tools for the IT organization), Outsourcing, Security and Privacy, Staffing and Retention, Supply Chain Management and Wireless Communications. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
Website
Social media
Location
Frequency
Circulation
Sectors
Business, Business Process Outsourcing, Careers, Cloud Computing, Computer Networks, Corporate Management, Databases & Big Data, E-Commerce/Online Shopping, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Information Management, Internet Law & Policy, IS/IT Management, Software, Wireless
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