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How Kimberly-Clark’s Zack Hicks heeds the call for innovation

CIO Business Intelligence

A lot of companies that did outsourcing have found themselves in a situation where they have a lot of vendor managers versus technologists. Now, as part of the enterprise executive leadership team, I can represent my team on a larger stage. Thats a big focus for me. Previously, the CIO reported to the CFO.

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JLR revs up AI and intelligent automation initiatives

CIO Business Intelligence

JLR’s move to electric drive trains is part of a wider business transformation the company calls Reimagine, under which it also plans to halve greenhouse gas emissions from its supply chain and operations, compared to 2019 levels, by 2030, and to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2039.

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Is Digital IT Extraordinary

Future of CIO

3/12 is the World Wide Web’s 25 th birthday, now about half of world citizens are also ‘net citizens’ to connect, create and share content online, it becomes the very foundation of all digital activities and the very fabric of digital business and world. IT is a Holistic 'Digital Brain' of Organization.

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CIO as Chief Improvement Officer: How do you Learn from IT Failures

Future of CIO

Most of the businesses perceive their IT as the department less innovative in the enterprise and even the controller to stifle innovation. Knowing how to "really do" risk management, quality assurance, vendor management, etc, not just fill out templates that were originally designed to provide directions and to create thought and brainstorm.

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The biggest enterprise technology M&A deals of the year

CIO Business Intelligence

Even though Nvidia’s $40 billion bid to shake up enterprise computing by acquiring chip designer ARM has fallen apart, the merger and acquisition (M&A) boom of 2021 looks set to continue in 2022, perhaps matching the peaks of 2015, according to a report from risk management advisor Willis Towers Watson.