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The greatest challenge you face as a technology manager in a large enterprise is that most of what you do is damn invisible. It’s like a lot of house repairs:
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For Joseph Noviello, September 11 began at 6:30 a.m. with a phone call confirming that an annual fishing trip with colleagues at the Cantor Fitzgerald bond trading firm was still
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Tom D’Ambrosio is the chief information officer of Multex.com, a New York company that provides information to traders and hosts applications for financial firms. We have an extensive disaster-recovery plan,
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