TRENDS
Dealing With Data Overload CIOs today are dealing with more data than most can handle, both at work and at play. Three IT leaders explain how they are dealing with the seemingly unending inundation of information.
IT LEADERSHIP
Managing IT Through Tough Times To lead IT departments in a recession, CIOs need to be much more than effective cost-cutters. Successful IT leaders will find opportunities for their companies to rise from ruin to recovery.
EXPERT VOICES
Keeping the Trains Running The recession isn't keeping veteran CIO Ed Trainor up at night, but he knows from experience what downturns can mean for IT leaders. The Amtrak CIO offers insights for setting 2009 IT strategies and keeping your head above water.
STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGY
Virtualization's New Frontier Server virtualization has had a good run. Here's a look at where CIOs need to direct their virtualization strategies from now on.
FOREWORD
Q&A: John Baschab The author and staffing executive sees plenty of opportunities for sharp, business-savvy CIOs in the downturn.
Analysis: IT Transformation Defining the buzzword is a challenge for CIOs, so much so that it runs the risk of becoming meaningless. Try selling that to the business.
Web Works What do bailout-seeking pornographers have to do with your online strategy? A lot more than you think.
What's Next Scandal at an Indian outsourcing giant has some people wondering about the future of offshore IT.
OPINION
Editor's Note
Leadership Lessons From ‘Sully' Sullenberger CIOs can learn a lot from the hero pilot's poise and precision under pressure, as well as from peers who have acted with similar dedication.
Strong Signals
Collaborations That Count Technology is always changing, and sometimes CIOs and their teams need help. All the better if it comes from their trusted vendors.
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