Welcome to the CIO50 - nominations now open
CIO New Zealand wants to hear your innovation and leadership stories
CIO New Zealand wants to hear your innovation and leadership stories
The inaugural chief digital officer at the not-for-profit group talks about embracing a digital-first ethos, working with disruptive technologies, and taking a persistent focus on both internal and external customers.
Dr Marcus Blosch of Gartner on why CIOs need to rethink their role as organisations push through with digitalisation programmes
Who made it to the annual report on the most transformative and disruptive technology and digital leaders in New Zealand?
Tracy Voice, CIO at Ministry for Primary Industries, says a key focus for her team is embedding the Research, Technology and Innovation (RTI) practice across the organisation.
Starts new role in March
Pressure to adapt skill sets to new technologies, and the threat of automation of some jobs mean that every professional must now ensure their own skill set does not become obsolete
Inside the Voluntari.ly weekend hackfest in Manukau
Auckland Airport is trialling the use of 3D technology to detect goods that pose biosecurity risks
A massive convergence of technologies will enable us to use computers and the internet without really using them.
Our holistic approach to enhancing Teams’ collaboration capability is unique in the market, says Peter Vincent, Spark’s Tribe lead for voice and collaboration.
“There is much unclaimed terrain in the blockchain space: widespread use of security tokens, social bonds on the blockchain, mass digital identity adoption, and centrally banked digital currencies,” writes Joshua Vial of Enspiral.
Plus: NZME’s OneRoof.co.nz partners with Valocity, Tahi Rua Toru Tech winners, Counties Power invests in ECL Group
The CIO50 list recognises New Zealand’s 50 most innovative and effective CIOs or head of technology - who are influencing rapid change across their organisations.
“It is a case for why organisations should invest in IT maturity,” says Dr Jocelyn Cranefield of Victoria University of Wellington