budget cio agenda

Outsourcing remains high on CIO agenda

News Outsourcing remains high on the CIO agenda but there is still a huge gulf between the predicted and actual cost savings, according to new research. There is also evidence the CIO role is broadening out into other business areas as IT leaders look... [15 Jul 2005]

FY07 Budget Formulation: FEA Consolidated Reference Model Document

White Paper The Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) Office of E-Government (E-Gov) and Information Technology (IT), with the support of the General Services Administration (GSA) and the Federal Chief Information Officers (CIO) Council, established the... [07 Jul 2005]

CIO Agenda: IT budgets up or down in 2005?

Comment The results make up our first CIO Agenda series. The downward trend for IT budgets and pressure to reduce costs has been a fact of life for most CIOs over the last few years but 2004 saw signs that things might finally be starting to improve, with... [15 Dec 2004]

The McCue Interview: BOC CIO Peter Dew

Comment As CIO of an FTSE 100 company, Dew is ultimately in charge of an annual IT budget of around £100m and 480 staff globally, all managed from his office in Surrey. Linux, however, is very much on the IT agenda for Dew with a lab running everything on... [05 Aug 2004]

CIO Jury: Is it time to increase spending on IT again?

News The time for IT spending prudence is over and investing in new technology projects is back on the agenda again - at least according to the big analyst houses. We put the claims to our CIO Jury and asked the question: 'Does your board and CFO accept... [17 Mar 2004]

BA tech plans to "revolutionise" airline industry

News Read silicon.com tomorrow for the full interview with Paul Coby to find out how he made it to be CIO of one of the world's major airlines - just days after the 11 September terrorist attacks in the US - and how he balances budget pressures with... [13 Nov 2003]

CIO Jury: Wireless connectivity not near top of corporate IT agenda

News General IT budget pressures and security issues are more important than wireless connectivity, which is seen as a "value-added" rather than "fundamental" infrastructure change by the silicon.com CIO Jury. [21 Oct 2003]

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