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CIO Weblog started

Filed in archive by Anita Campbell on January 02, 2005

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The team at our Emerging Technologies Section is growing - we welcome Steven Shu and Paul Brown starting the CIO Weblog with us. Both are very experienced in enterprise software as users and vendors and they will provide great inside into this topic in the next months. Don't miss.

Their first row of articles include:

Are All Antes In for Instant Messaging in the Enterprise?

Keep Moving CIOs Into the Boardroom and Out of the Server Room.

We wish happy blogging!



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