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BlackBerry goes Bold with super-3G
News Exclusive Special Report: CIO Agenda 2008 Find out what's hot on the top tech execs' agendas for 2008…   Video: CIO Agenda 2008   Naked CIO: The true cost of IT   Why IT must escape the belt-tightening  ... [13 May 2008]
Cost-cutting tops CIO priorities
Comment Tech budgets will remain flat or fall in 2008 for most organisations as they focus on cost cutting and efficiency initiatives, according to silicon.com's exclusive CIO Agenda 2008 survey. The average IT budget last year among CIO Agenda survey... [18 Apr 2008]
Recession fears hit IT budgets
Comment The state of the economy and its potential impact on IT budgets will be the key challenge for IT chiefs this year along with the ongoing war for tech talent, according to silicon.com's exclusive CIO Agenda 2008 survey. [04 Apr 2008]
Top 10 outsourcing stories of the year
News Reuters CIO, David Lister, told silicon.com the contract would solve a lot of legacy issues that the company had been dealing with. Not surprisingly offshoring was also high on the outsourcing agenda and although India continues to dominate that... [18 Dec 2007]
Cabinet Office flexes its shared services
News Court explained: "There is a policy agenda here and we are offering some leadership here to move that agenda along. And the department's CIO Peter Court has a similar task of bolting on a modern way of thinking about IT to the established way of... [25 Oct 2007]
Eight roles the CIO must play
News Check out the full CIO profile report here and silicon.com's own 2007 CIO Agenda survey. The CIO has to be chief integration officer as well - someone who has to deal with the complexity created by generations of implementation decisions that have... [28 Aug 2007]
CIOs under pressure to deliver growth in 2007
News Ambitious business growth targets for 2007 are putting yet more pressure on tech chiefs to innovate, reduce costs and deliver better quality services, according to Gartner's annual CIO Agenda survey. Check out the full CIO profile report here and... [14 Feb 2007]
Leader: The CIO Agenda for 2007
Leader Some key themes have emerged from the results of silicon.com's exclusive CIO Agenda survey, which is now in its third year. This year's CIO Agenda certainly shows more signs of optimism than last year when the talk was of cost-cutting and flat or... [17 Jan 2007]
CIO Agenda: Legacy overhaul on tap in 2007
News For many the new investment is driven by the need to modernise their organisation's infrastructure, with CIO Agenda respondents citing "business systems renewal" and "legacy transformation" as priorities for 2007. [16 Jan 2007]
The Paratrooper CIO: David Lister, Reuters
Comment Of the four different types of CIO - paratrooper, consultant, professional, executive - the paratrooper is the strong and independent outsider usually headhunted in by the top management when major change is on the agenda. [19 Sep 2006]
Leader: 2006 is a year for CIOs to be bold
Leader Look out for silicon.com's 2006 CIO Agenda in the next few weeks and for the results of last year's survey click here. This puts the CIO and IT director in a position of some strength going into 2006 as we embark on what many analysts are... [09 Dec 2005]
CIO Jury: Businesses give open source a reality check
News Kirk Downey, CTO at Centrica, welcomed the influence the open source movement has had in forcing a new agenda based on competitiveness and interoperability but said there are still issues around compatibility with installed bases of legacy... [01 Sep 2005]
Agenda Setters: Where are they now… Sir Peter Gershon
Comment With the countdown to this year's Agenda Setters report underway, we look back at the top 10 positions of this power list last year. Bravo, Sir Peter, but we're offering long odds on another top 10 finish this time out.silicon.com's Agenda Setters... [27 Aug 2004]
Massive tech investment at heart of BA recovery plans
News Biometrics is also high on BA's agenda with tighter security regulations being introduced at airports around the world, but Coby said there are cost issues about who will pay for it all as well as a need to be cautious about the technology. [24 Sep 2003]
