CIOs need to embrace digital ethics

The need for CIOs to consider digital ethics has become paramount as the pace of technology change accelerates, according to Gartner. Digital business has dramatically shifted the impact of corporate IT. Corporate IT now affects people’s work and lives more...
Women get better IT budgets

Women get better IT budgets

In 2014, female CIOs expect to increase their IT budgets 2,5%, whereas male CIOs report an average increase of 0,2%, according to a survey by Gartner. The worldwide survey was conducted in the fourth quarter of 2013 and included 2 339 CIOs, representing more than...

Customer experience key focus for CIOs

With consumers engaging more directly with businesses through mobile and social media, more than 60% of chief information officers (CIOs) will focus more heavily on improving the customer experience and getting closer to customers, according to a new report released...

CIOs playing catch-up in the digital world

As we enter the new world of digitalisation, CIOs are having to quickly change the way they work – but most of them feel they are unprepared for the new way of doing business. According to the Gartner 2014 CIO Agenda, a massive 51% of CIOs around the world don’t...

CIOs look to non-traditional IT suppliers

Traditional IT vendors are going to come under fire in the next few years as CIOs increasingly partner with new suppliers. “Sourcing and vendor partnerships are being significantly disrupted,” says George Ambler, partner executive at Gartner. The latest CIO Agenda...