IT decisions and spending no longer under CIO control, survey reveals
Nearly 70 per cent of organisations in Australia are content for IT decisions and spending to be driven by business units, away from the direct control of the CIO.
Nearly 70 per cent of organisations in Australia are content for IT decisions and spending to be driven by business units, away from the direct control of the CIO.
Only one in three CIOs working in Australia and New Zealand report to their company’s CEO, a global survey by analyst firm Gartner has revealed.
Just under a quarter of technology workers say they are particularly drawn to jobs at companies that have been embroiled in a scandal such as privacy breaches or sexual harassment allegations.
Higher salaries, more employee benefits and improved workplace culture are the top three initiatives used by Australian CIOs to attract and retain top IT talent.
The biggest barriers thwarting Australian businesses’ digital transformation efforts are a lack of change management capabilities, inadequate collaboration between IT and business lines, lack of skills and a risk adverse culture, according to an Infosys survey.
Almost nine out of every ten CIOs in Australia have ambitions to become the CEO or managing director of their company, a survey by recruiter Robert Half has found.
Fewer enterprises are calculating the return on investment for cloud computing than ever before, according to a global survey of chief information officers.
There’s been a significant rise in the number of Australian businesses that have deployed artificial intelligence related technologies, according to a global survey by IT firm Infosys.
Nearly all chief information officers (95 per cent) expect their jobs to change or be ‘remixed’ as a result of the digitalisation of their businesses, according to a Gartner survey of 3,160 CIOs globally.
Business leaders are brimming with confidence about their ability to comply with the fast approaching General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Notifiable Data Breaches Act, but their self-assurance may be misplaced, suggests a survey.
Vendors are over-egging the artificial intelligence capabilities of their products to cash in on the “gold rush” around the technology, Gartner has claimed today.
Change management support is an essential requirement for IT professionals when evaluating software partners, according to a survey.
Remember ‘Digital Disruption’? Well we’re over it now, says Juniper Networks who have ushered in a new era they call ‘Digital Cohesion’.
Australian businesses are ahead of their global counterparts when it comes to cloud adoption and DevOps, a survey suggests.
Millennials are less cyber security savvy than baby-boomers at home and at work, according to a survey.