Bob Evans and Chris Hughes discuss the evolving role of the CIO, and explore the relationship between a CIO and a CISO in this Digital CIO Summit moment.
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Day 3 of Acceleration Economy’s Digital CIO Summit included a CISO panel, discussions around cybersecurity, digital natives, and co-creation.
The first day of the Digital CIO Summit was filled with first-person perspectives and practitioner-led sessions about the role of the CIO.
Healthcare companies can benefit from platform engineering to build and ship applications faster while retaining governance guardrails around development.
To better prioritize IT projects, break them down into four categories: strategic, regulatory/mandatory, break fix, and other, says Wayne Sadin.
Frank Domizio shares his thoughts on cybersecurity’s place in the C-suite today, as well as the value of customer stories on software and other technology solutions.
Wayne Sadin explores how public company and executive reports allow CIOs to delve into data lineage, opening the door for data modernization initiatives such as automation.
Extrapolating from recent research, Tony Uphoff explains why a close link between strategy and action is the determining factor in deriving value from digital transformation.
Native digitals are an increasingly influential demographic that today’s CEOs must understand as they lead digital transformations.
To implement zero trust, business leaders should know a cultural shift is required along with investment in the right tools and resources.
As the pace of business accelerates, automating ERP processes helps companies remain competitive and achieve long-term success, says Kenny Mullican.
Rob Wood and Aaron Back explore the evolving relationship between CIOs and CISOs and discuss the importance of sharing customer stories.
Avoiding single points of failure is critical for companies, no matter if they are hardware, software or, in the case of “indispensable programmers,” people.
Hearing fellow analysts collectively discuss key technology pillars will provide unique insights, says Kieron Allen in this CIO Summit event preview.
Paragon Films CIO Kenny Mullican talks about how his view of cloud and AI have changed over the past 10 years, as well as the value of customer stories.
From competitive pricing and customizable solutions to excellent customer support and reliable infrastructure, here are the table stakes that every CIO should consider when evaluating cloud providers.
Christopher Lochhead explains how generative AI chatbots could render today’s knowledge work obsolete unless they create new intellectual capital.
Modern ERP systems are installed in the cloud and are cheaper and more efficient than their predecessors, making them perfect for the Acceleration Economy, says Wayne Sadin.
As a data-driven CIO, you can deliver value to your company in several critical areas that drive business impact; manufacturing CIO Kenny Mullican explains how.
In this Road to CIO Summit moment, Christopher Lochhead looks at the “category lens” and how it applies to the technology industry today.