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CIOs still say 'no thanks' to Windows Vista
CIO Jury: Microsoft operating system still Johnny-no-mates in the office

Should your tech chief be a jack-of-all-trades?
CIO Jury: Industry knowledge is not essential

CIOs back call for common skills scheme
CIO Jury: IT heads want CV filter

CFOs to be bossing CIOs by 2013
"The message here is not that CFO-reporting CIOs are doomed to failure..."

CIOs not taking a shine to Chrome
Too soon to switch from Microsoft?

Businesses ready for Facebook generation
CIO Jury: But reactions to social networking are mixed

CIOs ready for flexi-time law
CIO Jury: Home-working systems in place

CIOs rate MBAs
CIO Jury: Business courses up with 'University of Life'

IT chiefs brace for recession
CIO Jury: Battening down the hatches?

Is the UK an open source laggard?
CIO Jury: Is anyone investing in the next year?

UK failing to respect computing heritage
More than just "computers in glass cases", say IT leaders

Bill Gates' legacy hailed by IT chiefs
CIO Jury: It's a Microsoft love-in…

When is a supplier gift/junket inappropriate?
CIO Jury: Where should IT chiefs draw the line...

Smart phone battle: Qwerty vs touchscreen
CIO Jury: BlackBerry or iPhone - what's the future?

Beware the insider security threat
CIO Jury: Disgruntled staff pose biggest risk…

IT chiefs cutting back on contractors
CIO Jury: Credit crunch making permanent staff more attractive...

Police forces lack e-crime expertise and resources
CIO Jury: IT chiefs call for dedicated national police unit

Drinks giant Diageo hires new CIO
PepsiCo CIO fills the spot

Open source gains business credibility
CIO Jury: Helps corporate IT cut cost of building software

Recycling kit the way to greener IT?
CIO Jury: Waste not, want not

Careless homeworkers increase security risks
CIO Jury: But there's no reason why they should…

Outsourcing 'increases IT costs'
CIO Jury: It rarely saves you money…

Recession fears squeeze tech budgets
CIO Jury: Credit crunch starts to bite for IT chiefs

Business execs snub Facebook
CIO Jury: Too many "silly applications"…

Operational IT budgets to be squeezed in 2008
CIO Jury: But savings may lead to more cap-ex investment

Encryption not the key to data security
CIO Jury: People and processes more important

Businesses delay Vista plans until 2009
CIO Jury: "It could be a long wait"…

Are UK data laws fit for purpose?
CIO Jury: Time for better enforcement

Microsoft licensing value under scrutiny
CIO Jury: But two-thirds of IT chiefs are happy with their deals...

UK tech skills crisis 'exaggerated'
CIO Jury: No lack of homegrown IT talent...

Royal Mail hires new CIO from Diageo
Robin Dargue to replace David Burden

Are 'naked PCs' cheaper for businesses?
CIO Jury: Not necessarily but choice is good...

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