- Not surprising, but budgetary concerns are at the top of the list for government #CIOs at this time (http://t.co/wznF6lnVIO)— 2:24 PM May 2from TweetDeck
- RT @mgualtieri: The Smartphone Productivity Riddle http://t.co/PI7kDkFBnB via @WSJ > Small improvements hard for economists to capture— 8:57 AM May 2from TweetDeck
- Damning article that discusses how carriers & device makers do little to stem smartphone theft (http://t.co/BBPTd88CrK) (via @nytimes)— 7:15 AM May 2from TweetDeck
- Interesting development in open gov't collaboration; USDA has open data community on http://t.co/jD6wegoB9j (http://t.co/AkPsVa2Pr2) #gov20— 2:51 PM May 1from TweetDeck
- Twitter provides news organizations guidance for protecting their accounts (http://t.co/axNyXotzJc) No ETA on 2-factor authentication— 9:03 AM May 1from TweetDeck
- A cautionary tale for entrepreneurs grabbing VC funding (you could end up with nothing post sale) http://t.co/V1aFiMOwzw— 8:22 AM May 1from TweetDeck
- I would surmise that creating a positive, engaging workforce experience can yield a positive effect on stock prices as well.— 5:14 PM Apr 26from TweetDeck
- An interesting look at the relationship between good customer experiences & stock performance (http://t.co/ZGLoy7dgyK)— 5:13 PM Apr 26from TweetDeck
- @chrisyeh The Bulls are still lurking.— 1:59 PM Apr 26from TweetDeck
- @nickhayes10 gives his thoughts on the AP Twitter hack (http://t.co/5vHtA0f2On) -- "This isn't about Twitter; its about your own security"— 4:10 PM Apr 25from TweetDeck
- "The Twitter crash reinforced the view at some banks that employees need access to social media" to judge info (http://t.co/i4F1QGwV7f)— 8:13 AM Apr 25from TweetDeck
- AP tweet scandal interesting b/c it sits at intersection of free flow of info & the trust we place in info sources; how do we verify info?— 8:46 AM Apr 24from TweetDeck
- The false AP Tweet (and ensuing stock sell-off) sparks debate on Twitter's authentication measures (http://t.co/XQZrTAMIaC)— 8:45 AM Apr 24from TweetDeck
- US government roadblocks seem to have led Huawei to give up trying to be a player in US market (http://t.co/oT0nDJluBq)— 8:23 AM Apr 24from TweetDeck
- US IT services firms are winning legislative battle to tamp down low-cost labor from Indian competitors (http://t.co/aHOI9WzWhp) via @wsj— 8:19 AM Apr 24from TweetDeck
- @heidishey says security pros have to collaborate w/ marketing to address mobility (http://t.co/iydwBTdBYU) (Thanks for the quote, Heidi!)— 3:38 PM Apr 23from TweetDeck
- Framed as a terrible law firm CIO's qualities, you find these traits in bad bosses everywhere (http://t.co/buwwGqoJMf) (h/t @david_kjohnson)— 10:20 AM Apr 23from TweetDeck
- Forty-seven percent of UK employees feel their bosses "actively threaten" them (http://t.co/TbWoympXt8); industry breakdowns are interesting— 10:15 AM Apr 23from TweetDeck
- RT @alphadoggs: What is the Internet of Things? http://t.co/xBSEJCooB1 >> Vendors like http://t.co/sDTHuqbJ4D see social as way to do this— 8:51 AM Apr 22from TweetDeck
- RT @OliverYoung: I hope I never watch fifteen straight hours of tv ever again. >> Amen— 9:57 PM Apr 19from TweetDeck