About Feeds
What are feeds?
Many websites have links labeled “XML” or “RSS” or “Atom”. All of these are ways of saying that you can find out about updates to that site without having to browse to it yourself to check.
This feature is referred to as Syndication or Aggregation, or sometimes it's just called Subscribing. On some sites, instead of a link, they'll have an orange button that says RSS or XML. That's a sign that the page you're viewing has a feed available.
So, Do You Have A Feed?
We have provided an RSS feed of our CXO NewsFlash posts so that you can see what has been updated without browsing to our web site.
What Do I Need?
In order to read any feed on the web, you will need a “feedreader.” There are many free ones available, and many are web-based. You can subscribe to our feed using one of the buttons below and your reader will automatically check to see when we've posted a new entry, then it displays the updates for you as they arrive.
Subscribe Now
Subscribe now using feed://,
if your reader supports feed:// links, including
- FeedDemon
- NetNewsWire
- NewsGator Outlook Edition
- SharpReader
- Shrook
If you use a web-based reader, try one of these links:

If all else fails, use this button: 
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