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How teleworking fits into your pandemic plan
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Could your business operate at 60% of staff? Or without its key players? What would happen in the case of a total quarantine? The possibility of a widespread flu outbreak has put a renewed emphasis on the importance of business continuity planning and the role teleworking can play.
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How they did it: How CIOs can find significant cost cuts
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Last month we asked what initiatives CIOs have undertaken to enhance their organization's competitive position. Here are some brief examples of IT initiatives that have made a measurable difference.
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How Do You Do It?
With cold and flu season approaching and a renewed interest in pandemic planning, what steps has your organization undertaken to ensure it can cope with the unexpected. Click here to tell us. We'll publish some of your answers next month.
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Six green IT steps that save cash
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Many people no longer need to be convinced, but if you are still skeptical about the business case for going green, let's talk about the excessive use of IT resources for no practical or productive purposes. That costs organizations money. One doesn't have to investigate too far, before realizing that embracing a green strategy, including green IT initiatives, can translate directly to the bottom line.
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Is your Business Continuity Strategy up-to-date?
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