Issue highlights 1. Why Microsoft's Next CEO Will Fail 2. Mobile Management Spurs Power Shift in the Enterprise 3. Why ATS Chose SAP to Make Customer Factories 'Run Better' 4. SAP CIO Still Sticking with BlackBerry 5. Confidential Data Is Leaving on Workers' Mobile Devices 6. Google Glass App for Drivers is Promising and Potentially Perilous 7. Medicaid Expansion, Insurance Exchanges Taxing State Health Agencies 8. Grand Theft Auto Online: Official Gameplay Video 9. INSIDER CIOs Need to Join the Social Conversation |
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| Steve Ballmer isn't necessarily a bad CEO. After all, Microsoft's on strong financial footing. But Ballmer made enough bad product decisions--Zune, Kin, Vista and perhaps Surface--to suggest that Microsoft employees, swayed by a forced-ranking employee rating system, told him what he wanted to hear, not what he needed to hear. If that culture doesn't change, Ballmer's replacement will fare even worse than he did. READ MORE |
| Who owns mobility in the enterprise? It's not the CIO. The business side is seizing power for mobile application development and management, and software vendors are quickly adjusting to service this nontechnical target market. READ MORE |
| During the last year, Advanced Technology Services (ATS) rolled out SAP's eFactory Mobility platform and the associated Work Manager app. CIO Chris LeBeau explains how the technology helps ATS technicians improve efficiency, provide better service and connect with the corporate office. READ MORE |
| SAP Americas CIO Michael Golz chooses his BlackBerry Q10 smartphone over all of the other shiny new devices, but he thinks the BlackBerry makes him "old fashioned" and admits he uses an iPad for just about everything other than email and calendar. READ MORE |
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| Are confidential corporate documents finding their way onto employees' personal phones, laptops and tablets? You bet. Even worse, the next-generation workforce doesn't care. READ MORE |
| The INRIX Traffic app for iOS and Android is about to be released for Google Glass. But are Glass apps for drivers are good idea or just another distraction? CIO.com blogger Al Sacco sounds off. READ MORE |
| Dual deadlines for implementing new health insurance exchanges and enrolling Americans now eligible for Medicaid is leaving IT departments at state health agencies scrambling to update legacy systems while integrating them with new applications. Not surprisingly, some are opting for phased rollouts. READ MORE |
| This is the official gameplay video for GTA Online. READ MORE |
| It’s time to learn how to exploit the tools of mass discussion—or risk being sidelined. For starters, CIOs need to become more personally familiar with social media. READ MORE |
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