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As CIO, Kim Stevenson leads Intel's IT organization of more than 6,500 employees located across 54 different sites that is tasked with keeping more than 75,000 servers, almost 30,000 handhelds and over 100,000 PCs online and running. Intel Free Press story: Intel CIO on the Business Value of IT. One on one with Kim Stevenson, the leader of Intel's information technology organization. |
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