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News
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The Instillery and Origin unite in mega merger
The Instillery and Origin have unveiled plans to merge businesses to create a tech provider capable of challenging tier-1 incumbents in New Zealand.
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Minding the analytics gap: Platform readiness
But their leaders face key challenges around the need for an enterprise analytics platform and access to data science skills
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Don't worry CIOs: You still control tech spending
In the digital era, business executives are becoming more involved in acquiring corporate technologies. But the CIO still largely has the final say for most technology purchasing decisions.
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Digital transformation tales - optimising service delivery, capitalising on company data and engaging with security
People now use the likes of AirBnB, Uber and Amazon as benchmarks for service and innovation - so how can organisations meet this shift in customer expectations? Two speakers at a CIO leaders’ luncheon share pointers.
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If your enterprise is held to ransom, what should you do? 'Pay up', says lawyer.
Should you pay up and if you do, what’s next? Lawyer Michael Wigley weighs in on the issue.
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CIO upfront: Quo vadis Twitter?
So the rumours are out, Twitter is up for sale – and I see it with a wary eye, my most used social network may change owners… time to muse about it.
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Is it time to revisit your software agency arrangements in the UK?
How your company may be impacted by the recent English High Court ruling that software is 'goods'.
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Leadership for learning: A CIO's commitment
Simon Kennedy of The Warehouse Group talks about being an academic advisor, mentor and advocate for retail as a career.
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Ian McCrae on teaching digital tech: 'Why not deliver content via broadband?'
Orion Health’s CEO says our ICT sector wants to help deliver in secondary schools, but the Ministry of Education needs to join the party.
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Why selling is more important than ever for CIOs
The democratisation of IT decision-making within enterprises, and the growing influence of vendors, means that CIOs no longer 'win by default'. Instead, they must convince other members of their organisation of their value.
Features
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Using KPIs to measure a project team's effectiveness
Key performance indicators play an indispensable role in project management and aid in measuring the success or failure of project activities. Understanding KPIs and selecting the ones that are best-suited to measuring a specific project team’s performance is not always easy.
Business Process Management Provides Agility in Lean Times