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A CIO takes stock of how the IT department can help his organization reach its goals and be successful in 2015

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A tale of two perceptions

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Q and A with Ron McKerlie

Ron McKerlie became Chief Strategist and Corporate CIO of Ontario, Service Delivery, with the Ministry of Government Services last fall. He came to the public sector with more than 20 years' experience in the financial and telecommunications service industry, including stints with Rogers and the Bank of Montreal. Recently, with half a year in his new position, he spoke with Lisa Williams, senior writer with InterGovWorld.com, on the progress that's been made, new initiatives under way and his work as a board member of World Vision Canada. Excerpts from the conversation follow:

Q and A with Ron McKerlie

Ron McKerlie became Chief Strategist and Corporate CIO of Ontario, Service Delivery, with the Ministry of Government Services last fall. He came to the public sector with more than 20 years

Pieces of an SOA puzzle

That rumble enterprises may hear in the next little while is the sound of major IT vendors jostling for position as interest in service-oriented architectures (SOAs) picks up. What

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