
Focus for the Contemporary CIO Series: 1. Integrating Technology and Business
Today’s Chief Information Officers are more than just technologists—they’re innovators, efficiency drivers, facilitators, and IT evangelists.

Today’s Chief Information Officers are more than just technologists—they’re innovators, efficiency drivers, facilitators, and IT evangelists.

CIOs are more than IT leaders—they’re business strategists and change-makers. To lead digital transformations, they must master impactful communication.

Leveraging change agents for UX in co-design approach to change.

The acquisition of Noggin by Motorola Solutions, aims to reshape the operational resilience landscape with innovative solutions.

Agentic AI has emerged as the latest buzzword, promising revolutionary changes in enterprise applications. However, our research reveals a stark contrast between genuine innovation and marketing hype. This paper challenges the notion that agentic AI is the panacea vendors claim to be, offering technical leaders a critical lens to evaluate these technologies and make informed decisions that drive business value.

Cyber incidents are not a matter of ‘if’ but ‘when’. Is your organisation prepared?

Employees have long been the most common vector for information security breaches. By measuring to improve information security culture, organisations can super-charge their information security resilience.

Are SaaS costs rising out of control, or is there more to the story?
Microsoft 365’s pricing has sparked debate among ICT and finance leaders.

When the CFO asks IT to reduce costs, use the budget restrictions as a compelling event to make step changes that reduce technical debt, not add to it.