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Monday, July 27, 2015

How much do CIOs really make? Pay packages of 25 Fortune 500 execs revealed

EARLY ACCESS Q&A: New Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins heads into "hyper-connected" mode | John Chambers' 10 most memorable quotes as Cisco CEO

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How much do CIOs really make? Pay packages of 25 Fortune 500 execs revealed
CIO salaries in the U.S. average between $157,000 and $262,500, according to Robert Half Technology. But salary is just the beginning. Cash bonuses and equity awards can propel pay packages into the millions. To find out how much CIOs at giant global companies really earn, we scoured the proxy statements of the 500 largest U.S. companies (according to Fortune's ranking) and found 25 that disclosed CIO pay. Here are the details on their pay packages. Read More


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EARLY ACCESS Q&A: New Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins heads into "hyper-connected" mode
When Cisco Systems employees head into work Monday they'll encounter something they haven't seen in two decades: A new boss. Chuck Robbins – formerly senior vice president of worldwide operations – takes over as CEO from John Chambers, one of the most visible and quotable figures in business. In this early-access interview with John Gallant, chief content officer of IDG US Media, Robbins sets out his priorities for Cisco and his new management team, and talks about the opportunities and challenges facing the network giant. . Read More

John Chambers' 10 most memorable quotes as Cisco CEO
After all the pomp and circumstance, July 25th is almost here, officially marking the end of John Chambers' 20-year run as CEO of Cisco. Over the years I've had the good fortune of meeting Chambers several times as well as hearing countless keynotes. Below are my most memorable Chambers quotes. Read More

Windows 10 review: It's familiar, it's powerful, but the Edge browser falls short
We may as well refer to Windows 10 as a date, or an hour, as much as an operating system. It's a moment in time. A month from now, it will have changed, evolved, improved. But right now? Microsoft has shipped an operating system that was meticulously planned and executed with panache, but whose coat of fresh paint hides some sticks and baling wire.. Read More


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Inside the evolving world of wireless charging technology
Do you have battery anxiety? That's what the Wireless Power Consortium has dubbed the concept of being away from a power source with a quickly waning smartphone battery. While it might sound a bit extreme, it's understandable in an age of social media-induced FOMO and Smartphone Anxiety. Read More

Intel, Microsoft working to squash Windows 10 battery life bug
An Intel spokesman confirmed that the company is working to patch a minor bug that will reduce the battery life of some Windows 10 machines by less than 10 percent. Read More


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