Articles about Executive Suite

Unraveling the Mind of Steve Jobs

This week, Walter Issacson’s much-anticipated biography of the late Steve Jobs hits the physical and virtual bookshelves. Much has been revealed about the book so far, thanks to reviews in both The New York Times and The Washington Post (and a score of other reviews), plus a nearly hour-long piece on "60 Minutes," and all tell the story of a highly driven, highly intelligent man who was, at his worst and best, human. Continue Reading »

Mourning the Passing of a Tech Generation

They say death comes in threes – every time someone famous passes, it often occurs that two other celebrities meet their maker a short time later. So, too, it seems in the tech space. Continue Reading »

Carfax CTO: A Need for Speed

Carfax CTO describes his role as being focused on performance issues with an eye towards the external. Continue Reading »

MidMarket IT Leaders See Growing Data Management Challenge

Midmarket IT leaders show resilience in wake of economic downturn. Continue Reading »

CTOs Need to Think Visually

Call it the PPT Catch-22. Few people look forward to sitting through a PowerPoint presentation. Continue Reading »

Jacob Marley as Chief Technologist

As the holiday season approaches we are inevitably treated to the usual wave of theatrical releases with Christmas themes. Continue Reading »

The CTO Position is Cockamamie?

Loraine Lawson on IT Business Edge has an interview with tech evangelist blogger JP Morganthal that includes this little dinger on the CTO role: Continue Reading »

DC's Newest CTO and the Impact of Legacy

No one ever said the CTO's job was easy. Recent CTO moves really raise questions of the impact of legacy (as opposed to legacy systems).
  Continue Reading »

The Changing Nature of Startups

As a general rule, chief technologists within any IT organization have the greatest appreciation for the potential benefits of new technology. Continue Reading »

Syndicate content (C01 _th3me_)