TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Consumers Energy, a large utility in Michigan, has hired an offshore outsourcing firm to take over some of its IT operations. But instead of cutting its internal IT employees, it is retraining them for new types of work.
By Patrick Thibodeau | 14 May, 2012 23:02
WASHINGTON - The company that is a target in a federal probe on its use of visas, Infosys, says it is assuring customers that the government investigation, despite its unknown outcome, will not impact its business.
By Patrick Thibodeau | 10 May, 2012 08:57
A help desk can be a real lifesaver for employees, not to mention a productivity boost. If a keyboard stops working or Outlook keeps crashing, a technician is just a phone call away. Even complex problems can usually be resolved internally, and relatively quickly, without the need for an outside vendor.
By John Brandon | 24 April, 2012 00:24
Some 60% of the IT workers surveyed reported being asked to take on new tasks and boost their productivity, and slightly more than half (51%) said that they feel underpaid based on their role and responsibility. Still, the vast majority (81%) are satisfied or very satisfied that they chose a career in IT. (Base: 4,337 IT professionals)
By Computerworld Staff | 09 April, 2012 20:04
DALLAS -- David Richter, vice president of Kimberly-Clark's infrastructure solutions group, knows creating a culture of innovation can be messy, but it's still rewarding.
By Lucas Mearian | 06 April, 2012 20:09
Think your security staffers are trustworthy? Competent? Knowledgeable? Listen to a security professional's horror stories, and you might think again.
By Lisa Vaas | 14 October, 2008 09:53
Telecommuting is back on workers' radars in a big way these days, thanks to gas prices that were a whopping 30 percent higher this summer than last.
By Tam Harbert | 14 October, 2008 09:54
Senior management prizes one simple attribute: predictability. Whether they communicate this value clearly or not, predictability can be more important to your bosses than cost. Trust emerges from the intuitive belief that things are under control. Things are not under control if delivery cannot be predicted accurately.
By Michael Strange | 23 September, 2008 10:17
CIOs must become competitive players in managing relationships between IT and the business. Megatrends like virtualization, consumerisation, cloud computing, and mobility are forcing a new model for operating IT. This interactive white paper from CIO Magazine and EMC explores this transformation as a leadership opportunity, as an opportunity to create new models for IT, and as a catalyst to fundamentally change the dynamic between IT and the business. Embedded videos feature CIOs from T-Mobile USA and Wharton School of Business and a quick survey provides benchmarking between CIO peers.
Recent comments
15 hours, 12 minutes ago
23 hours, 30 minutes ago
1 day ago
1 day, 5 hours ago
1 day, 13 hours ago
1 day, 23 hours ago
2 days, 3 hours ago
2 days, 6 hours ago
2 days, 10 hours ago
2 days, 10 hours ago