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Home > Archive > December 15, 2004


NEW YEAR'S SPECIAL ISSUE
December 15, 2004 Issue of CIO


CIO Magazine December 1, 2004



Special Section

What It's Like To...

Achieve 100% Uptime

Send People into Danger

Survive Charley

Take Your Application Source Code Out of Escrow

Bear Witness To IT History

Walk In Your Customers' Shoes


Work For A 24/7 Entrepreneur

Be The Last Man Standing

Bond On Mt. Fuji

Be An Early Adopter

Lose Your Job

Save Four Lives

Pull The Plug On A Multimillion-Dollar Project

Brief The President

Testify Before Congress

Be The First CIO Of The U.S. Senate

Walk Into An IT Disaster

Get The Job

Not Get The Job

Build The World's Most Powerful Supercomputer

Be The Fall Guy

Live In A Two-CIO Family

Move To A New Industry

Survive The Pentagon Attack

Take A Real Vacation

Be Treated Like A Rock Star

Be An American Abroad

Catch A Killer

Be Different

Work In Iraq

Be A Man In A Woman's World

Be Hired By The FBI

Start Your Own Company

Save $55,000

Fire Half Your Staff

Downshift Your Life

Go From CIO To CEO

Stories We Couldn't Get
There were some subjects that CIOs absolutely, positively would not (or could not) address.
 
Special Online Section
2004: Year in Review
You know you've been living in 2004 when...
  1. You haven't played solitaire with real cards in years.
  2. You have 15 phone numbers to reach your family of three.
  3. You e-mail the person who works at the desk next to you.
Our special Year in Review online packages gives you even more of these, and a compliation of the year's most-read stories on CIO.com. Plus the major news events of the year—what was the CIO take?
Read the Review.




Columns

MAKING IT WORK
What It's Like to Be Misunderstood by Your CEO
A fictional but all too realistic cry from the heart of your average Fortune 1000 CIO. BY MICHAEL SCHRAGE


LEADERSHIP
How To Inspire Your Team
A high-performance staff needs your trust, optimism and encouragement BY CHARLIE FELD


FROM THE PUBLISHER
The Education Crisis
America, we've got a problem. The United States has bequeathed its lead in technology intellectual capital to other countries in a sustained fashion for nearly two decades. BY GARY BEACH


REALITY BYTES
Life In The Not-So-Fast Lane
Self-service ain't what it's cracked up to be. Not for customers. Not for employees. Not for business. BY MEGAN SANTOSUS


IT That Matters
Essential Technology
More Than Human
Transhumanism—the practice of enhancing people through technology—sounds like science fiction. But when it arrives (and it will), it will create unique problems for CIOs. BY FRED HAPGOOD


Brain Gain
Look out in the distance, and you'll see three clear roads to neurotech. BY FRED HAPGOOD


Innovation All-Stars
Technological innovation isn't dead; it's just out looking for more money. BY CHRISTOPHER LINDQUIST


Playing the Perfect Host
Is hosted integration the next big thing? It is if you believe Grand Central. BY ERIC KNORR



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