CIO
Why do so many CIOs get fired?
You are almost at the end of the interview for a new CIO position. You have dazzled the headhunter with…
Cloud shift helps music publisher BMG keep pace with streaming
Music publishing giant BMG was launched in October 2008, days after Swedish entrepreneurs Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon debuted a…
Security, legacy and skills should top Biden IT agenda, says former US federal CIO
Cybersecurity, legacy transformation and boosting technology skills in government should be the priorities for the Biden administration's technology leadership, former…
From digitising the army to building flying taxis: Meet Vertical Aerospace CIO Madhu Bhabuta
Imagine being able to leave your car at home and instead swing by your local helipad to pick up an…
Nato is hiring its first CIO: Why?
Where Nato’s sprawling set of agencies intersects with the military alliance’s 30 members, deep digital silos inevitably endure; some by…
FA CIO Craig Donald on how tech is changing the world’s favourite sport
Football and faith have always been closely intertwined, with great players such as Pele and Diego Maradona fond of making…
Johnson Matthey CIO Paul Coby: Tech execs need to show relevance, lead from the front
Johnson Matthey CIO Paul Coby says that the case for CIOs to prove their relevance and collaborate with executive colleagues…
CIOs Wielding More Influence in the Boardroom as IT Spending Surges by $15 BILLION a Week
CIOs are playing an increasingly influential role in their organisations after IT spending surged during the Covid-19 pandemic. A 5%…
NATO’s CIO Hunt: “We Want Candidates from a Wide Range of Backgrounds”
The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) is hiring a Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the first time. They will face…
Tech Must Work Across Borders to Help Aviation: Virgin Atlantic CIO
Virgin Atlantic CIO Ash Jokhoo says technology that works across borders and between competing organisations will play a central role…