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159 Management of IT Videos
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San Francisco CIO: Chris Vein
video.zdnet.com— — “CIO Chris Vein shares his plan to upgrade e-government and bridge the digital divide with new computers and free Internet access.”
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San Francisco Wi-Fi plan stirs debate
video.zdnet.com— — “City of San Francisco CIO Chris Vein addresses the controversy over a city plan to let EarthLink and Google run a wireless Internet access system in San Francisco.”
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The challenges of being the city’s first CIO
video.zdnet.com— — “City of San Francisco CIO Chris Vein explains the difficulties of developing a common technology plan for 60 departments within the city government.”
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Digital divide is “alive and well” in San Francisco
video.zdnet.com— — “City of San Francisco CIO Chris Vein talks about the mayor’s goal of providing free access to the Internet and a computer to all San Franciscans.”
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Alcatel-Lucent AVP: Ray Gilbert
video.zdnet.com— — “In a CIO Sessions interview, Ray Gilbert, Assistant Vice President for IT Enterprise Collaboration at Alcatel Lucent – discusses how the telecom services provider is addressing mobility needs and convergence challenges for the next generation of devices.”
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The age of mobility
video.zdnet.com— — “Ray Gilbert, the assistant vice president for IT enterprise collaboration at Alcatel-Lucent, explains how more organizations are seeking seamless mobility from wireline and wireless services.”
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The drive toward converged solutions
video.zdnet.com— — “Ray Gilbert, the assistant vice president for IT enterprise collaboration at Alcatel-Lucent, explains how more organizations are seeking seamless mobility from wireline and wireless services.”
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Meeting the demand for mobility
video.zdnet.com— — “Ray Gilbert, the assistant vice president for IT enterprise collaboration at Alcatel-Lucent, says corporations can’t be passive any longer about providing mobility to employees.”
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Boeing Information Technology CTO: Vaho Rebassoo
video.zdnet.com— — “At the CIO Impacts Forum in Los Angeles, California, Vaho Rebassoo, CTO at Boeing Information Technology, talks about new innovation strategies at the world’s largest aircraft manufacturer.”
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Re-inventing the factory floor at Boeing
video.zdnet.com— — “Boeing Information Technology CTO Vaho Rebassoo explains how Boeing is using RFID technologies to give factory workers better access to information about airplane parts.”
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Boeing’s virtualization vision
video.zdnet.com— — “Boeing Information Technology CTO Vaho Rebasso explains Boeing‚s strategy to converge voice, video and data networks on the aircraft factory floor, enabling its workforce to build aircraft more efficiently.”
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Boeing embraces mobility
video.zdnet.com— — “Boeing Information Technology CTO Vaho Rebassoo explains Boeing‚s plan to reduce its physical server footprint by approximately 10 to 1.”
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Harrah’s Entertainment CIO: Tim Stanley
video.zdnet.com— — “Harrah’s Entertainment CIO, Tim Stanley talks about his hi-tech vision for attracting customers to the world’s most popular casino destinations, from implementing business intelligence software to deploying wireless gadgets.”
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Implementing CRM software in Harrah’s casinos
video.zdnet.com— — “Harrah’s CIO Tim Stanley explains how the company uses CRM software to offer special promotions, and more targeted marketing to its 100 million hotel guests.”
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Harrah’s RFID rollout
video.zdnet.com— — “Harrah’s CIO Tim Stanley explains how Harrah’s is using RFID technologies for customer loyalty and security initiatives.”
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Harrah’s tries its hand at mobile gaming
video.zdnet.com— — “Harrah’s CIO Tim Stanley explains how the company plans to test handheld gaming using PDA’s and tablet PCs.”
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Churchill Downs CIO: Jay Rollins
video.zdnet.com— — “CIO Jay Rollins, talks about turning around the venerable race track Churchill Downs—with 21st century technology.”
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Blogging about the Kentucky Derby
video.zdnet.com— — “Jay Rollins, the vice president of information technology at Churchill Downs, discusses how the company has hired bloggers in preparation for the world-famous horse race.”
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Why Churchill Downs fired its vendors
video.zdnet.com— — “Jay Rollins, the vice president of information technology at Churchill Downs, explains the critical differences between vendors and partners.”
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Wireless wagering at the Kentucky Derby
video.zdnet.com— — “Jay Rollins, the vice president of information technology at Churchill Downs, talks about plans to beef up wireless capabilities at the 2007 Kentucky Derby to accommodate the onslaught of bets.”