How can CIOs tackle issues such as shadow IT and take back control of the cloud, which is an increasingly vital part of most businesses
Red Hat's OpenStack strategy isn't about miring CIOs in private clouds, but rather helping them along their cloud journey and providing the stepping stones to get them there.
New devices and apps let you track down misplaced items before the trail goes cold.
This article discusses how DataOps and open source can help organizations reimagine the way they deliver data and software-driven projects.
CIOs have a wide range of responsibilities and their role is far from being a static one. Knowing which type of IT executive you are can...
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Disruptive technologies are making CIOs play a more prominent role than ever.
How organisations buy technology is changing -- but that doesn't mean the IT team is obsolete.
The digital wave sweeping across industries has also transformed the role of the CIO. In this new era, CIOs must cultivate new skills and qualities and live up…
Chief Information Officers of large organizations aren’t just thinking about the next IT upgrade or how to cut operational costs: they are changing business models and shifting cultures.
Data flows from many IT systems, but understanding that data and distilling it into actionable IT analytics is the job of a system of intelligence.
Information technology is what powers your business: it removes obstacles, maximizes your capabilities, enhances how you communicate, and protects your con
The future of Human Computer Interaction is characterized by an increased reliance on eye tracking, wearable technology, gestures and speech recognition
These CIOs were early adopters of hybrid computing architecture. Here they share their tips for reaping the benefits and dodging the landmines.
From wearables to appliances to e-readers, there’s no shortage of possible security holes when almost every device is connected. What’s a CIO to do?
In a world of ‘shadow IT’ services, CIOs need to adapt if want to avoid being relegated to little more than technicians.
If you’re “the computer guy” (or girl) to your friends and family, you’re probably asked to diagnose and fix their problems on a regular basis. If you can’t stand to tell them to leave you alone, you might as well embrace your role and come prepared with one key ring full of flash drives to rule them all.
CIOs continue to mop their brow over whether their IT infrastructure is good enough to meet their organisation's long term requirements whilst worrying about where they fit in, according to new research from EMC.
By leveraging new AI and ML tech, CIOs can add self-resolving and predictive capabilities to services they deliver to IT, HR, finance departments and more.