Gartner to CIOs: Review outsourcing arrangements to mitigate geopolitical risks
Gartner outlines steps to address risks organisations can - and can’t - control
Gartner outlines steps to address risks organisations can - and can’t - control
“The hybrid environment provides elasticity, enabling us to scale its requirements up and down as required,” says David Lean, head of IT at the retail group.
Ed Overy on how the ICT team at KiwiRail outsourced its ‘run’ functions and focused on providing the best value to the business.
Emergencies prompt organisations to assess their business continuity and customer strategy.
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.
“We’re living in an era where technology is an integral part of our daily lives, and directors need to consider the strategic opportunities and risks this presents,” says Simon Arcus of the Institute of Directors
Takes newly created role of chief commercial officer
The official Twitter account for the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) was compromised Monday afternoon, by attackers claiming to support the terrorist group ISIS.
Back from his stint as planning officer for the UN Mission in South Sudan, John Holley shares how the Army’s approach to strategic planning and operations can apply to the business environment.
After catastrophic earthquakes in Christchurch toppled its New Zealand law office, Duncan Cotterill implemented desktop virtualization to provide stronger disaster resilience, according to the law firm’s CIO at the time.
Business continuity provider Plan B has reached an agreement to acquire the business and assets of Auckland-based private cloud backup and recovery provider Disaster Recovery Group (DRG), effective 1 April 2014.
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.
Engineers from Vodafone New Zealand work with their counterparts from Smart Communications in Palo, Leyte, one of the areas hardest hit by supertyphoon Haiyan in central Philippines. The group set up an instant network to provide the first cellphone coverage for the local government and communities.
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.