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Top CIOs take home seven-figure pay packages

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Top CIOs take home seven-figure pay packages
Fortune 500 CIOs and IT SVPs netted multimillion dollar compensation packages in 2011. Read More


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HP unveils Windows-powered NAS box for SMBs
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HP announces low-power server system with upcoming Atom chip
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