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Quality Health Care, The Electronic Way
Neena Pahuja, CIO, Max Healthcare and her team are equipping the hospital chain with a state-of-the-
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In my opening contact with all you friends, I want to keep my views simple, straight and direct.
The guys in the trenches doing the menial work that often gets farmed out to MSPs - are the ones who are your mid-level techies for the next few years.
No, I am not going to sing and complete the highly popular 1980’s song by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie.
It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent ones, but the ones most responsive to change.
Technology will have a new meaning with services as the most preferred option
Having emerged winners from a beastly economy, what's next?
Harness the modern-day technologies to foster innovation.
In the battle for supremacy in the cloud, it's the user who wins
It is time to contemplate what we can do to address some of the world’s biggest challenges.
CIOs must be involved in business planning to create smart storage architectures for the future.
CIOs are moving from cost cutting measures to raising IT productivity for an agile enterprise.
Heavy shelling alone is not enough.
Do you have a successor? What seems like a distant concern can bring the house down.
Innovation means different things to different people.
What am I to a CIO? A friend, partner or a pesky salesman?
CIOs who can also drive revenues are the strongest contenders for the top job.
Would CIOs and CFOs ever give up their control over IT investment for larger interests?
Innovation is the link CIOs need to focus on
As responsible corporate citizens do we look for cheap, or sustainable, IT?
The CIOs providing a peep into the growth plans of major businesses in different verticals.
Change management and the growing influence of CIOs in the process.
Movements at top slots of the largest IT companies
Indians are brimming with hope and faith in the future. After centuries of stagnation, economy is on the move.
Year 2010 is almost at an end. It too will have its share if things not done, but what I'm sure will stay with us for years to come will be the effort that bore fruit during the year – the projects that gave us a real sense of accomplishment.
A tenure marked by accepting challenges and measuring up to them.
The Year Gone By, The Year Ahead
Take stock of what you had anticipated in 2011 and what actually happened, and then plan for 2012.
What has changed in OWASP TOP Ten 2010?
It’s Top 10 Risks, not just Vulnerabilities!
The Case for Automating Case Management Workflows
In today’s challenging economy, organisations must be more agile and work smarter in order to crea


