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[Title] => IBM study bares business focus of Asean CIOs
[Summary] => Chief information officers (CIOs) in the ASEAN region are more business savvy than their Western counterparts, an IBM study shows.
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[Title] => Extracting positive from crisis
[Summary] => ‘Deal with the crisis’ is perhaps the tallest order facing chief information officers (CIOs) nowadays since financial issues in industrialized markets sent shock waves during the last quarter leg of 2008.
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[Title] => Survey: IT experts must step up or else stay as support staff
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Although Information Technology (IT) is one of the most in demand skills in the world, professionals in this particular field are struggling to establish a good career path.
Latest survey conducted by Singapore-based MIS Asia, the biggest IT magazine in the region, bared that unless IT professionals, especially the Chief Information Officers (CIOs) will insist to "win an important seat in the corporate table," there is possibility that the IT career will not be given serious importance by most companies.
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[Title] => CIOs prefer Oracle database survey
[Summary] => REDWOOD SHORES, California Oracle Corp., the largest provider of software for e-business, has announced an independent survey published by Morgan Stanley showing Oracle as the preferred database provider among top IT executives.
More than 50 percent of the 225 chief information officers (CIOs) surveyed cited Oracle as their preferred database vendor. Microsoft SQL Server and IBM DB2 were chosen by 24 and 19 percent, respectively, of the respondents.
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Although Information Technology (IT) is one of the most in demand skills in the world, professionals in this particular field are struggling to establish a good career path.
Latest survey conducted by Singapore-based MIS Asia, the biggest IT magazine in the region, bared that unless IT professionals, especially the Chief Information Officers (CIOs) will insist to "win an important seat in the corporate table," there is possibility that the IT career will not be given serious importance by most companies.
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More than 50 percent of the 225 chief information officers (CIOs) surveyed cited Oracle as their preferred database vendor. Microsoft SQL Server and IBM DB2 were chosen by 24 and 19 percent, respectively, of the respondents.
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