
Authoritative.
Strategic.

Should CIOs embrace risk? Probably not embrace it, but certainly they should be aware and even consider it, particularly if the want to talk the talk with other senior executives.
The understanding that comes from the SKA project will influence information technology in Australia for years ahead
In honour of the silly season, we are celebrating the acronym.
Viva Brisvegas!
CIOs are going above and beyond to raise money for a good cause
Are CIOs the new rock stars?
Chief information officer, chief investment officer, chief innovation officer…What’s in a name anyway?
LinkedIn’s potential is the strength of its professional network and the knowledge that network can provide.
Are phone apps a window into your soul. I certainly hope not!
I recently had the privilege of being part of an IT forum made up of executives from not-for-profit organisations about, among other things, using metrics to communicate the value IT provides to the business.

Georgina Swan, former Editor of CIO.
A CIOs job is never done. A day in the life of a chief information officer
Information management has changed significantly over the last decade - both internally and externally. Think cloud, SaaS, PaaA, IaaS, open source, data integration, development ... the choice is open.
CIOs stepping out of their comfort zones to become business leaders who help drive the business strategy.
CIO editor, Georgina Swan, talks ICT, business and what makes IT leaders tick.
Many organisations are evaluating a new security model based upon IT risk management best practices. This is a good idea, but not enough for today’s dynamic and malevolent threat landscape. ...
The nature of work has changed fundamentally and forever and it continues to evolve rapidly. Geographic distance and ...