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Information Technology Top Related Articles
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2). Six Rules for Great IT Project Success By : John Avellanet
Copyright 2006 John Avellanet
Project delivery makes IT organizations credible. When IT “gets it right” at the project level, its ability to impact the financial results of a company increases and its leadership in providing strategic direction improves. Good project delivery is the key to unlocking the door from the back-office to the boardroom.
And yet, according to a recent survey by Accenture, only 29% of IT projects are considered successful.
Article Related to: project management, project assurance, strategic planning, information technology, it, project tips, innovation, cio, compliance, program management, program assurance, managing large projects, business alignment, it strategic planning, leadership
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3). Benefits of Working In a Data Center By : Ant Onaf
As the Internet continues to grow and produce large amounts of traffic the need for data centers and data center management increases. This continued growth creates data center jobs and IT careers in the technology field. Data Centers not only provide large hubs for Internet traffic, but it also completes the network infrastructure of most mid-large size companies.
Article Related to: data center, data centers, data center jobs, it, it jobs, technology, technology jobs, information technology, information technology jobs, computer jobs
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4). Information Technology Degrees By : Mark Woodcock
The field of Information Technology encompasses several specific disciplines, including Web Development, Network Administration, and Database Administration. Information Technology has become a necessary department in most businesses today due to the prevalence of the Internet and computer-based networks providing the basis of all database storage and communications in organizations.
Article Related to: information technology, degrees
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5). A Team That Gleamed By : Sean North
Too many techies get a bad rap for lacking teamwork and communications skills. The stereotype is that while techies are great at what they are trained to do, they cannot parlay their knowledge onto others. Because of the stereotype that techies cannot communicate, they also can be stigmatized that they lack adequate teamwork skills. So, what are the.
Article Related to: communication, teamwork, teambuilding, techies, information technology, call center, team, motivation, inspiration
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7). Information Technology Something New? By : Dwayne Garrett
When people hear the words "Information Technology," the first things that come to mind are computers and the Internet. It may also bring up words like "network," "intranet," "server," "firewall," "security," as well as more arcane expressions such as "router," "T-1," "Ethernet," or the mysterious and exotic-sounding "VoIP" (pronounced "voyp").
Article Related to: accounting information technology, information technology, it, small business
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12). There Is No "I" in Network Monitoring By : David Link
By definition, a "team" is collection of people working together towards a universal goal. Partly based on the mnemonic - Together Each Achieves More - which values the togetherness of individuals; this well-meaning adage emphasizes the need to leverage the strengths of individual subject matter experts to maximize the efficiency and success of the team.
Article Related to: network, information technology, monitoring
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