State of the CIO 2020: Benchmark your organisation
CIO Australia is announcing its annual State of the CIO survey.
CIO Australia is announcing its annual State of the CIO survey.
It’s perhaps no surprise that driving business innovation ranked as the top strategic imperative for technology and digital chiefs responding to this year’s State of the CIO survey.
Tell us what's important to you.
What areas of business and technology are your peers focusing on now and in the near future? How are CIOs and their teams being viewed by the rest of the business? Find out in this year’s State of the CIO study.
What’s on your agenda for the next 12 months? What are the technology strategies that are going to drive your business forward?
How CIOs are powering a new business course.
Teachers Mutual Bank has invited CIO Dave Chapman to sit at its executive table as part of a renewed focus on information services.
CIOs have two options: ignore it, maintain centralised control. Or, become an enabler to the business
CIO magazine needs your help to define the CIO agenda for 2014. Here’s your chance to have your say as part of our 13th annual ‘State of the CIO’ survey, which closes on July 31.
CIO magazine's 13th annual State of the CIO research reveals stark contrasts between traditional CIOs who focus more on internal operations and digital CIOs who expand IT's influence externally to work directly with customers and business colleagues.
Improving the customer experience is not a top focus for CIOs despite much talk about it being core to a technology strategy, our 2013 State of the CIO survey has found.
CIO magazine needs your help to define the CIO agenda for 2013. Here's your chance to have your say as part of our 12th annual 'State of the CIO' survey, which closes on Friday August 9.
CIOs are earning business credibility, sharpening customer focus and raising IT's strategic profile, according to our 2013 State of the CIO survey.
"How you spend your time is more important than how you spend your money. Money mistakes can be corrected, but time is gone forever."
Hang on a minute. Last I checked, most CIOs had authority over the IT spending in their organisations, and a majority of you (68 per cent) were members of the C-suite’s executive committee. That’s data drawn from a survey of 729 IT leaders one year ago in our annual State of the CIO survey.