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
Plans to hire up to 100 staff in next two years to service Northern Hemisphere clients
Piers Shore holds the biggest CIO role in the primary sector in New Zealand, but it was his interest in another field that paved the way for a career in ICT across the globe.
HCL’s first delivery centre in New Zealand complements the company’s network of global delivery centres.
Facebook users are not offered the chance to opt out of their data being labeled.
From securing IoT to retraining IT talent to finding new revenue streams, CIOs have more than their share of concerns keeping them up at night
This year’s research reveals how New Zealand CIOs are concurrently tackling the fast pace of change across markets and technologies, as well as their roles.
Jason Delamore of Auckland Airport explains why his combined role works well in a highly complex, fast moving environment
Should businesses move IT functions back in-house?
Balancing innovative projects with keeping the lights on responsibilities is the reality for most CIOs today. Our research suggests that tackling this challenge successfully requires adopting a two-step strategy that can apply to organisations across sectors and geographies.
John Bell takes a ‘transform from within’ approach for his 400 staff at Fletcher Building.
Should you be on the bleeding edge, a fast follower or on watching brief? What I learned from managing complex projects over the past two decades.
The move will allow us to focus on core business of product development, says Andrew Holliday, Finzsoft managing director.
The optimal conditions for innovation are almost the opposite of the optimal conditions for successful outsourcing...Recognising this paradox, how do we make innovation through outsourcing work?
'The challenge is how to adapt to the new delivery models that digital is driving…and do it fast! '