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    <title>If you call the CIO</title>
    <summary>If you call the CIO and explain the situation, he or she will probably tell you that help desk hours are between 8 a.m. and...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<blockquote>If you call the CIO and explain the situation, he or she will probably tell you that help desk hours are between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. and ask you to file a trouble ticket. If you call the CTO, there's a good chance he or she will go into the wire closet, check a few things in the patch panel, and get you running again.</blockquote><p><a href="http://iwsun4.infoworld.com/articles/op/xml/01/07/09/010709opconnection.xml">InfoWorld's CTO</a> does a terrific job of explaining why I liked being CTO at my last company, and I why I liked the title as a more appropriate (and, to my mind, prestigious) title than CIO.</p><p>On a semi-related note, has anyone else noticed that the print version of <a href="http://www.infoworld.com">InfoWorld</a> has <strong>become a glorified pamphlet</strong>? When I started getting complimentary subscriptions to InfoWorld about 10 years ago, it was a big, tabloid-sized newsprint magazine of almost 200 pages. Now it's barely larger than a magazine, printed on slicker paper, and about 40 pages long. It's a shame that they appear to be in decline. I always liked them because they were the first technology rag that ever had my name in print.</p>]]>
      
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