The CTO as COO and vice versa
Oliver Schabenberger talks about his merged role at SAS, and what he believes is the next phase for AI
Oliver Schabenberger talks about his merged role at SAS, and what he believes is the next phase for AI
Suraj Sowki of Accenture explores how organisations can respond and capitalise on the forces shaping cloud management.
Security startups are often ahead of the technology curve and can provide more personalised service. Here's how to find the best of them and minimise risks
Contracts can cover support for a combination of devices, analytics around their use, and tech recycling.
How less developed companies are falling for the AI fad so they can persuade others that they are innovating
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.
Over 90 per cent of suppliers involved in testing Marketplace are NZ-based SMBs, says Government Digital Services Minister Clare Curran.
Forrester peers into the future of work
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.
Unless ERP strategies change to embrace and enable digital business, they – and the CIOs that propose them – will be relegated to a back office, low relevance activity
Expect AI projects to produce, at best, lessons that will help with subsequent, larger experiments, pilots and implementations, reports Gartner.
Most organisations should be doing better, given the potential benefits
Organisations really need to figure out where they sit in this brave new world, writes Greg Dillon of Cognition Studio.
Traditional juggernauts such as Datacom and Spark are being challenged by cloud providers.
The move will allow us to focus on core business of product development, says Andrew Holliday, Finzsoft managing director.