Embrace middle management…

The News Review:

- Embrace middle management…
- The ‘Weekly Watch’ On Content Management
- Risk Management: Do It Now, Do It Right

Embrace middle management…
FCW.com – Mar 31, 2008
And other ways to prepare your organization for big changes in IT strategies and policies By John Moore Published on March 31, 2008Sponsored By. New IT — enterprise resource planning software, for example — often changes the way an organization operates. Organizations also change when they adopt new technologies. On the flip side, IT is often a target of change. Policy mandates and operational changes frequently force agencies to modify their information systems and update their IT infrastructure.

The ‘Weekly Watch’ On Content Management
InformationWeek – Mar 28, 2008
The plan is to publish the “Weekly Watch” on Fridays, so tee up your comments or. This week’s segment has a heavy vendor emphasis, but don’t hold that against me. In no particular order, here’s some of the things that crossed our plate.
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Risk Management: Do It Now, Do It Right
InformationWeek – Mar 29, 2008
AND TECH DECISIONS, TOOTechnology certainly plays a central role in IT security, but unfortunately as a community we’ve gotten a bit lost in the process. “There is an awful lot of lazy thinking in IT security. We even have a whole doctrine to prove it: ‘Throw more tech at it,’” says Craig Balding, a technical security team lead at a global Fortune 500 company. “We need to get a lot more imaginative and apply critical thinking to problem solving rather than a product or product group mentality to everything. More CIO InsightsWhite Papers
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