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A Storify Dialog on Cyber Hurricane Katrina

By Kelsey Atherton Editor’s note: What follows is extracted from a storify post . This is a first post in this format for the CTOvision blog. Let us know what you think on any aspect of this, including format in your browser, format in your newsletters and of course content- bg. The Foreign Policy ResearchRead… Read more »

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Announcing Two New Weekly Reports: On Enterprise IT and Mobility

By BobGourley With this post CTOvision is announcing two new weekly reports: CTOvision Weekly Mobility Report and CTOvision Weekly Enterprise IT Report. Both these new products provide tailored insights and content designed to inform in ways that meet your personal information needs. Please give both these products a try and let us know what youRead… Read more »

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Announcing the CTOvision Weekly Analytical Report

By BobGourley With this post CTOvision is announcing the new CTOvision Weekly Analytical Report. This report provides insights and information on emerging technologies for analysis, use cases these technologies are being applied to, and requirements/gaps that enterprises need new technologies to address. If you are an analyst or provide technologies that support analysts please signRead… Read more »

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Suspensions and Debarments on the Rise: DorobekINSIDER 7 Stories

On GovLoop Insights’ DorobekINSIDER: Is leadership success a shot in the dark? Insights from Tox Fox from the Partnership for Public Service. Click here for the full recap. TextMyBus is the latest app from the fellows at Code for America. The app takes data from the Detroit Department of Transportation to create a text messagingRead… Read more »

GovBytes: Can a Font Bring a City Together? Introducing Chatype

A small group of designers and entrepreneurs in Chattanooga, TN have been engaged in a grass-roots effort to make their city first city in the US to have its own font. It started last year when collaboration began on a font to encapsulate the unique aspects of the city. In January, the group unveiled Chatype,Read… Read more »

Stopping Anthrax And How To Influence With Your Stories

The DorobekINSIDER – July 12, 2012 by cdorobek On Today’s Edition of the DorobekINSIDER Anthrax and plagues — scarry stuff. We remember the anthrax letters in 2001. We are going to talk to a public servant to works to create vaccines. His work has earned him a spot as a finalist for the Service toRead… Read more »

2 Big Questions: What’s the future of the desktop and can Superheros teach you about leadership?

On Today’s Edition of the DorobekINSIDER The future of the desktop: what the changes will mean for how you work. Insights from Cisco, Citrix and NetApp. Click here for the full story. Feds go to the movies — how you can learn leadership techniques from the summer blockbusters with Tom Fox from the Partnership forRead… Read more »

What’s behind Raleigh’s open data portal?

Open government scored another victory when the City of Raleigh announced the Open Raleigh initiative—an online repository with open data, web and mobile applications, and links to participatory tools and organizations. It’s all part of Raleigh’s open source strategy focusing on transparency, collaboration, and improved access to information. It’s proof of the ongoing work ofRead… Read more »

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CTOvision Monthly Summary: June 2012

CTOvision, CTOlabs and the tech consultancy behind them Crucial Point LLC are all run out of the Washington DC area. We seek global views of technology but this region is definitely our base and we have a very high percentage of readers in the local ecosystem. For those of you here, you know the biggestRead… Read more »

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‘Ambition is contagious’

A university in London, one I can’t remember the name of, is running an advertising campaign at the moment called ‘Ambition is contagious’. It wont stop resonating. From listening to Mary Rand talk about her winning the gold medal in the long jump in 1964 igniting the aspirations and expanding the expectations of the restRead… Read more »

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