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CIOs who blog

Posted by Kenny MacIver | 5 Oct 2009

Maintaining a public blog is surprisingly rare among CIOs

Maintaining a public blog is surprisingly rare among CIOs

A Google search will reveal that surprisingly few heads of IT see the value - or feel they have the latitude - to float their thoughts in the public blogosphere. However, here are 13 CIOs who are active bloggers:

To find out why UK government CIO John Suffolk maintains a blog, see our "Should CIOs blog publicly?" debate.

To read about US government CIO Vivek Kundra's commitment to opening up the progress of federal IT projects to the public domain, read our article on the US government's IT Dashboard.

If you know another CIO who blogs, please let us know by commenting below.

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CIO's on Twitter

October 21 2009

Good to see CIOs sharing their expertise. Another way they are doing it is via Twitter. Check out the CIO Twitter Dashboard @ http://bit.ly/82Mes

-Chris

Posted by Chris Curran

Other Bloggers

October 21 2009

http://spf13.com
Steve Francia CIO, Portero Inc - I.T., Web 2.0 and Social Media ramblings

http://www.theaccidentalsuccessfulcio.com/
Dr. Jim Anderson - The Accidental Successful CIO

Posted by Steve Francia

CIOs who dare to blog

November 25 2009

Couldn't help noticing that most of these CIOs are in the public sector - does thi mean they are the only ones who have time to blog? Or does it mean that commercial CIOs think blogging doesn't project a corpoate image?

Posted by Elaine Graham

Top CIOs and IT Leaders in the Social Media

February 22 2010

I recently researched and posted a list of the Top CIOs and IT leaders in the Social Media. You might be interested in checking it out. http://bit.ly/aqpBYY

Posted by Bill Chamberlin

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