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SIM
The audience: CXOs, IT directors, IT managers, IT procurement professionals, consultants, vendors and all who would like to build and strengthen their professional networks.
SIMposium is where senior IT practitioners share ideas and experiences in a forum set up exclusively for them.
Jim Knight, CIO, Chubb calls it "the premier conference for CIO's."
Steve Pickett, CIO, Penske "looks forward to SIMposium to re-start (his) creative thinking by collaborating with trusted colleagues."
Debbie Jowers, director of Enterprise Architecture & Integration Services, Texas Health Resources, says "wouldn't miss it," — she has attended for the past 10 years.
Jana Branham, CIO, ACH Food Companies says, "it is the one conference I attend each year."
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CIO
The media and the public are finally waking up to the fact that almost all organizations are at risk of getting hacked. Analyzing a few recent high-profile breaches might just help you prevent the same thing from happening at your company.
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By Betty Boyd
What is the one thing most needed in the workplace? Collaboration. It is not just collaboration within your own team, but also — often more importantly — cross-boundary collaboration across the organization. So what is cross-boundary collaboration? According to the National Association of State Chief Information Officers, it is "a process in which two or more entities agree to cross-organizational boundaries and combine resources in order to achieve joint goals."
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The Wall Street Journal
A finance domain expert by training, General Electric's Jamie Miller has worked hard to transform IT since becoming senior vice president and CIO in 2013. Today, she's upgrading GE's IT capabilities and leveraging them to amplify business strategy.
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MultiBriefs
In an effort to enhance the overall content of SIM Connect, we'd like to include peer-written articles in future editions. As a member of SIM, your knowledge of the industry lends itself to unprecedented expertise. And we're hoping you'll share this experience with your peers through well-written commentary. Make 2015 the year you get published as an expert in your field! Our group of talented editors can help with final edits. If you're interested in participating, please contact Ronnie Richard to discuss logistics.
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TechTarget
If CIOs want to become better leaders, they need to learn how to be great communicators. Mark Jeffries, a stockbroker turned communications expert who has interviewed the likes of tennis legend Serena Williams, business mogul Sir Richard Branson and Zappos' CEO Tony Hsieh, had some advice for upping your communications game at the recent Gartner Catalyst conference.
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Computerworld
Enterprise IT stands to learn a lot from higher-ed CIOs, who are on the front lines in tackling demands for connectivity, service, security and innovation.
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By Pamela Wasley
Everybody knows a company's greatest asset is its people. But what happens when employers are predisposed to hiring a certain type of person for their business? Based on personal life experiences, you may inherently prefer to hire a man for this job, a woman for that one — and you may not even realize it's bias that's keeping you from exploring the best candidates for your open role. Researchers call this phenomenon unconscious bias.
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