cios
CIOs are feeling the heat, says survey
News CIOs are feeling the pressure, with half believing it is becoming increasingly difficult to meet the expectations of the business, according to the latest census of IT leaders by CIO Connect. One reason is that their... [06 Jul 2005]
CIOs plan more outsourcing
News Saving money is no longer the top reason for IT outsourcing, according to a survey of more than 650 UK CIOs and senior technology professionals. The vast majority (93 per cent) of CIOs plan to maintain... [12 Nov 2007]
Gartner: CIOs - develop business analytics or IT loses out
News CIOs that want to protect their IT budget from being slashed need to develop business analytic capabilities, according to new research from IT analyst group Gartner. The recurring theme is reducing IT costs or "doing... [21 Nov 2007]
Skills Survey 2007: CIOs getting less cash?
News This year's survey shows fewer CIOs are netting the biggest salaries, suggesting a slight earnings dip for IT chiefs: 36 per cent now get more than £70,001 per year, compared to nearly half (48 per cent) last year. [14 Aug 2007]
CIOs 'last three years'
News CIOs stay in their job for just over three years, even though the complex technology projects they are in charge of can take far longer to deliver results. The survey of CIOs at FTSE 350 companies also... [24 Aug 2007]
CIOs told 'outsource or die'
News His claims follow a stark warning from a leading CEO who says CIOs must outsource if they want to survive in their jobs. Martin said: "We've tried to limit very tightly what they can do," adding that... [22 Sep 2006]
Leader: CIOs, CEOs mending rift
Leader In this survey, a similar percentage of business managers and CIOs cited IT as the principle driver behind recent productivity gains. For example, in that same survey, IT was said to be under-delivering by over half of... [21 Feb 2005]
CIOs have no ambitions to climb corporate ladder
News Almost 250 IT directors and CIOs on board the Aurora cruise liner for the ITDF in May this year were asked by silicon.com what role they saw themselves doing in the future. The results show that most... [22 Jun 2005]
CIOs to go on staffing spree, says study
News Robert Half Technology's national poll includes responses from more than 1,400 CIOs from a random sample of US companies with 100 or more employees. According to the report, CIOs in the finance,... [09 Sep 2005]
CIOs back call for common skills scheme
News CIOs have broadly set themselves behind the call for a common accreditation scheme for IT professionals, similar to qualifications required by doctors, lawyers, accountants and surveyors, the latest CIO Jury poll has found. [13 Oct 2008]
CIOs lack confidence in corporate email compliance
News Companies risk falling foul of costly lawsuits and strict compliance regulations because of under investment in corporate email systems, according to UK CIOs. A survey of 100 CIOs found that 80 per cent... [23 Aug 2005]
CIOs still plan investment despite tight budgets
News Forget fancy new technology projects - squeezing the most out of existing IT budgets and making sure projects pay back quickly are the top priorities for CIOs next year. When CIOs tighten their belts,... [05 Dec 2008]
CIOs still say 'no thanks' to Windows Vista
News When asked if they had any plans to implement Vista, which has been subject to criticism since its launch two years ago, not one of the CIOs who replied responded positively. The results show CIOs have... [28 Nov 2008]
Doing more with less: CIOs disclose their plans
News Consolidating IT infrastructure and trimming the financial fat are among the key objectives for CIOs this year. When asked what issues are now on the agenda for 2009 that weren't there previously, CIOs... [20 Mar 2009]
CEOs, CIOs share buying decisions at SMEs
News Corporate managers of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) were more likely than IT managers - CIOs, CTOs, IT directors - to sign off on all or some purchasing decisions, according to a recent survey conducted by... [05 Jan 2005]