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  • Redefining openness

    A few decades ago, when moving workloads from the mainframe and other high-end boxes to commodity servers was causing a sensation, the industry coined the term ‘open systems’. Today, the onslaught of public computing services and software options means the information management choices for CIOs has never been more open.

Blogs
  • A day in the life of a CIO

    A CIOs job is never done. A day in the life of a chief information officer

  • Choice Is Open

    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.

  • Editor's Blog

    CIO editor, Georgina Swan, talks ICT, business and what makes IT leaders tick.

  • Leadership

    Advice for leaders to help refine skills and provide direction and guidance to employees

  • The Accidental CIO

    What's accidental about my career as a CIO? In the mid ‘90’s I was given the job of re-implementing a failed ERP implementation in a multi-division, nationwide business. I remember the day well. “…we’d like you to stop what you’re doing and, as of next week, take over the management of the IT Division, and re-implement the system that’s just been implemented, in your spare time!”. To that point, I’d only ever been on the receiving end of various enterprise IT Divisions’ services and dictates. The boot was certainly now on my other foot.

Bloggers
  • Peter Black

    Peter Black is an experienced Business, Executive and Retirement Coach with specialties in CEO coaching and mentoring, the IT industry and professional services firms.

  • Rodney Gedda

    Rodney Gedda is the former deputy editor of CIO and former editor of Techworld.

  • Rory Gregg

    Rory is an Associate Director at Grant Thornton, leading their Business Transformation consulting practice in Sydney. His specialties are business strategy, performance improvement, and transformational change. Follow him on Twitter @rory_gregg

  • Rob Livingstone

    Rob is a respected and experienced CIO, with more than three decades of industry and ICT experience. Over the last 16 years he has held the CIO role at several multinationals, most recently Ricoh. He is the owner of Rob Livingstone Advisory and a Fellow of University of Technology, Sydney. Rob delivers the Pathways Advanced and Business ICT leadership programs in conjunction with the CIO Executive Council.

  • Georgina Swan

    Georgina Swan is the Editor of CIO.

  • Chris Yates

    Chris Yates is the former CIO of Tennis Australia, where he oversaw the IT strategy for organisation and led the IT team for tournaments such as the Australian Open and Davis Cup. He has worked across various industries, including financial services, marketing and advertising.

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