Contents - March/April 2007FeaturesDeconstructing Neste [Executive Interview] By Dave Clarke MoraCIO Kari Keskiivari on spinning off a $12.7 billion business in mid air Measuring Up By Alan JochFinding the right security metrics Odds Are By David A. KellyTaking the risk out of IT risk management Message in a Bottle(neck) By Karen BannanManaging messaging and other previously simple tasks DepartmentsChairman's Note John W. ThompsonManaging Risk, Forward and Backward UploadNews, reviews, and perspectives [Americas]And Now, a Word from Our Sponsor By Pete BartolikIn Venezuela, a television broadcaster signals a change [AsiaPacific]Courting Counsel By Fred SandsmarkLearning to lose spam and love litigators in New Zealand [Partners]Child's Play By Jim CarrChildren's Healthcare of Atlanta deploys disaster recovery in a heartbeat [Government]Public Enterprise, Private Data By Joseph C. PanettieriGovernment systems provide access to online applications without giving away the keys to the kingdom [EMEA]Securing the Pipeline By Lynn TrybaNorwegian powerhouse, Hydro, strengthens ties between IT and business leaders Think TankWorld-Class ITAn IT Prairie Home Companion Peter High on how IT departments can operate at a world-class level Messaging CreepTraci Logan on what instant messaging means for IT The Extent of Our IgnoranceJerry Peterson on learning to manage unknowable risks Are "We" Smarter?Stephen C. Buckley on the benefits of collective intelligence Online ExtrasWinning the Battle Against Spam By Karen BannanHow Media General dealt with 3.2 million emails a day. IM: Hidden Liability By Pete BartolikWhat enterprises don't know can hurt them. The Paper Chase By Alan RaddingStructuring unstructured data backup and recovery. Services |