‘Cloud shift’ to affect more than US$1 trillion in IT spending by 2020
IT asset managers must identify risks and opportunities and adjust vendor management styles, advises Gartner
IT asset managers must identify risks and opportunities and adjust vendor management styles, advises Gartner
The democratisation of IT decision-making within enterprises, and the growing influence of vendors, means that CIOs no longer 'win by default'. Instead, they must convince other members of their organisation of their value.
Hybrid will be the most common usage of the cloud — but this will require public cloud to be part of the overall strategy.
Sub–optimal outcomes in feral ICT contracts are avoidable – so why are they very common in the New Zealand business landscape? asks ICT lawyer Michael Wigley.
Vendors frequently undertake software audits that are problematic for CIOs, writes IT lawyer Michael Wigley.
First, your organisation’s law firm can be a soft target to hack into instead of the organisation, writes ICT lawyer Michael Wigley.
New Zealand enterprises need to rewire their ‘innovation brains’ or risk being sidelined by competitors. IDC’s Louise Francis lists three questions to jumpstart the process.
As CIOs lead the drive towards digitalisation of the organisation, the need to rethink differently about how they manage the changing mix of strategic IT suppliers.
‘Providers that fail to co-innovate with their customers will not realise the full potential of digital business,’ says Gartner analyst Claudio Da Rold.
‘The pace at which IT delivers new solutions, or supports existing implementations, must be the same at which its partners in marketing operate,’ says Kimberly Collins, research vice president at Gartner.
David Spaziani has worked in a global technology company, as CIO of a government agency, and now rounds up his experience as an executive partner at Gartner.
Don’t assume that any early termination charges are set in stone.
The New Zealand business has increased its revenue year on year with an increase of 9.2 per cent, continuing a decade plus of consistent growth, reports Datacom CEO Jonathan Ladd.
But Oracle and Salesforce are increasingly moving to the top space, reports Ovum
Start by shattering the legacy thinking that surrounds most enterprises' understanding of what ERP is, reports Gartner analyst Jose A. Ruggero