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The Impact of Sarbanes-Oxley: An Interview with John A. Kostrubanic
The CIO's Agenda: Looking Back at 2003 and Ahead to 2004
What were the top issues on the CIO's agenda in 2003, and what looms in 2004? We asked Cutter Consortium Senior Consultants Steve Andriole, Mark Cotteleer, and Peter O'Farrell these and other questions pertaining to the role of the CIO in this and the coming year.
Social Tools: Ready for the Enterprise?
Project Management, The Movie
Life in the Wild West was simple. Some people needed killing. And with so many trigger-happy people around, that's just what happened. Today's software industry can sometimes look a lot like the Wild West, complete with "cowboy coders," but there's one crucial difference: we hardly ever spot the projects that need killing; we hardly ever pull the trigger. What's wrong with us?
Social Tools: Ready for the Enterprise?
It may take only four steps to cancel a project, but that doesn't mean it is simple or easy. Not much has been written regarding how to go about cancelling a project. Even less has been written about how to survive if you are the person responsible for the cancellation. This article contains tips on both important topics.

