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The Strategy Of Speed In IT
Speed in developing and delivering applications has obvious benefits, but IT leaders have to know when to more fast and when to proceed with care.
What Happens When a Customer of IT Becomes an IT Leader
When an executive shifts from being supported by IT to leading IT, one opportunity is to become a more customer-centric IT organization.
CollabNet, #YesWeCode, And Making A Difference In Tech
There are ways to meet computer technology job demands by creating a more diverse workforce.
Achieve Application And Data Visibility In The Cloud
IT organizations need visibility into the cloud when their applications and infrastructure are out there. Without such visibility, well, you are flying blind.

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