CIO.com has posted a
great opinion article by Mike Gualtieri offering nine ways to make sure you’re
not labeled as a "clueless" CIO. I must say, the list is excellent and one that should
be taken to heart by executive managers in general, and information/technical execs
in particular.
Among his observations of a good CIO: "He gets opinions from his experts but there
is never any question about who will make the final decision. And, if you never watched
Star Trek then you shouldn’t even be a CIO."
But the list contains several important and valuable points, it’s not just humor.
Do you know what your reports have to say about you? Does your CIO make the grade? This
quick article is highly recommended.
I can especially relate to the issues associated with "drinking vendor Kool-Aid" and
the need to keep a distance. In fact, my experiences with massive numbers of vendors
led me to take drastic action to stop cold calls and...
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How to exclude a domain from your Google search resultsPost Date: 2008-05-30 14:25:10
If you’re like me, you rely on Google a lot to help you though your day. There are a few sites out there that - much to my frustrated chagrin - include their content in Google’s index but won’t let you see the content when you click the search results link - unless you sign up for an account (sometimes you even have to pay). I know there are some ways around the blocked access (Google can see the content, so there are open
doors), but what I really want is a wa...
Sysinternals Live tools - available online, access them anywherePost Date: 2008-05-28 22:34:03
The Sysinternals
tools are a whole slew of great troubleshooting and analysis utilities for Windows.
Microsoft acquired Sysinternals some time ago. The tools are now available online
for anyone that needs or wants to use them, via a web page (http://live.sysinternals.com/)
or direct UNC link to each tool.
The simple web page lists the latest version of each tool, where you can click to
execute. This is a terrific and eleganly simple resource. No more maintaining thumb
drives or ...