Five trends affecting legal CIOs
The ongoing economic instability plaguing developed economies has impacted many vertical markets and the legal sector is no exception.
The ongoing economic instability plaguing developed economies has impacted many vertical markets and the legal sector is no exception.
As Yogi Berra put it, "If you don't know where you're going, you'll end up someplace else." Do you know where you're going with respect to your privacy and security awareness programs? How will you know when--or if--you get there?
Getting the human component right is critical in the success of any business technology rollout.
Analyst firm lists the issues and developments that are expected to have the most significant impact on the local ICT market in the next 12 months.
Are New Zealand organisations prepared for the constantly evolving information security threat landscape? How do they compare with their global counterparts?
Calls on information technology professionals to look at big data holistically and consider the cost of inaction.
This year, the ability to simply configure and run a server or develop software in isolation won't be enough. Employers will aggressively pursue workers with multi-dimensional talent -- combinations of technology, domain, business, process and people skills.
‘The CIO can be an incredibly powerful position’ – the relentless pressures of the job are also opportunities to forge a great career and help the organisation outrank the competition.
CIOs need an alternative perspective on how similar but different challenges arise and are addressed in other situations, says analyst firm.
Digital strategist or traditional CIO? Our 13th annual State of the CIO research reveals the great career divide.
Though details of the massive data breach at Target are still emerging, it's already clear that, before the dust settles, the retailer will likely have to pay tens of millions of dollars in remediation and notification costs, fines, legal fees and settlements.
Tony Hayes, ISACA international president, talks about the trends that CIOs should prepare for, and the “inexcusable” high rate of failed ICT projects.
SAS made a huge difference in our ability to understand and price our risk profiles, says Carl Rajendram, manager for commercial pricing and analytics.
Cameron Brill and Greg Chisholm discuss the nuances of jointly leading the business technology team at the Auckland International Airport.
Symantec project aims to plug continuous skills gap in the area.
Robin Johansen reflects on his time as CIO at Beca Group.
How have business continuity strategies evolved in the new technology landscape of cloud and virtualisation? A panel of CIOs share their insights, and how they managed the raft of incidents impacting New Zealand enterprises in the past year.
MetService has a dual persona – a state owned enterprise with full commercial operations worldwide. It is a unique setup that keeps CIO Alistair Vickers and his team on the leading edge of business technology.
Megastorm's ground zero in central Philippines – Tacloban – is launching pad of a new large directory harvest attack.
EMC study notes impact of reduced investments in critical IT requirements of availability, advanced security; and integrated backup and recovery.