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There's lots of research to show the CIO is on the way out, but there's scant proof to show this is a trend in large enterprises. Enterprise CIO Forum community manage John Dodge explains.Below is the transcript:Chief marketing officers are rapidly taking control of their own IT. And that trend is moving into other departments such as HR and accounting. What’s more, IT has long been the department end users love to hate and now with consumerization of IT, they have huge leverage. Now they can go out and get their own clouds and devices.
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Very powerful forces both on the IT and business front are conspiring to drive major changes in the role of the CIO. These changes are irreversible and will unfold very rapidly. This short video featuring a prominent IT executive reveals what those forces are and what CIOs might want to consider as these forces crash ashore. Enterprise CIO Forum content director Bill Laberis interviews Sharon Donovan Hart, Executive Vice President and COO for Information Technology for State Street Corporation.
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While many if not most organizations are in the early stages of developing and deploying transformation strategies, State Street Corporation has been at it for over a decade. Transformation there has proven to be more of a continuing journey than a goal, with measurable results. Enterprise CIO Forum content director Bill Laberis interviews Sharon Donovan Hart, Executive Vice President and COO for Information Technology for State Street Corporation.
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Business and IT transformation means different things to different people. But to the CIO, it is nothing short of a roadmap to the future, and the strategies you develop today will determine the success your organization has tomorrow. Enterprise CIO Forum content director Bill Laberis interviews Sharon Donovan Hart, Executive Vice President and COO for Information Technology for State Street Corporation. Donovan Hart is a recipient of the Enteprise CIO Forum's Transformational CIO Award.
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Enterprises are flocking to the patent office to lock down exclusivity for IT innovation. The challenge is defending IT patents, explains Enterprise CIO Forum community manager.
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When asked what they'd do with $5 million, big data topped the list of insurance company CIOs in a Novarica survey. Enterprise CIO Forum community manager John Dodge explains and reviews  CIO wish lists for 2012.
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The role of the CIO is undergoing fundamental changes that will play out over the next 3-4 years in most companies. Tune into this informative and insightful short video in which two executives who spoken with and befriended literally hundreds of CIOs in recent years talk about the significant changes ahead for all CIOs. CIO publisher emeritus Gary Beach and IDG Enterprise CEO and president Michael Friedenberg are ECF's editorial director Bill Laberis' guests.
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What are the characteristics of the most successful CIOs in the business? And are they characteristics others can emulate to achieve greater levels of success? Two special guest speakers who have spoken with hundreds of CIOs reveal their elements of the 'secret CIO sauce' and their enterprise CIO success secrets. They include Gary Beach, publisher emeritus of CIO, and Michael Friedenberg, president and CEO of IDG Enterprise.
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Should IT respond to security as if it was a crisis? Or is a methodical and measured approach best? Follow me on Twitter.
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While expensive, private clouds will be deployed especially by the largest enterprises. Follow me on Twitter.
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Post inspired by a Joel H. Dobbs blog entry entitled "Has your career turned into Groundhog Day?" Dobbs advocates: volunteer for something different; learn something new; give of yourself; and prepare for your next adventure.
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HP's Raf Los (@Wh1t3Rabbit) and Norm Follett reflect on some of the highlights from the 2012 HP Protect event in Nashville, TN.Highlights include:
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The long recession has hit just about every employment sector with one glaring exception -- IT. There you will still find a seller's market, and if anything it is becoming more so.
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Supermarkets, airlines, and other businesses have gold mines of rich data on us, their customers. Why do they do so little with it that improves the customer experience?
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Lock-down is a term frequently associated with enterprise security. But 100% protection against breaches isn't likely or possible. Sometimes, too much security leads to a different type of threat ... lost revenue due to reduced agility. How do you determine the right tradeoffs to make? Perhaps, it is a combination of visibility, context and follow-through.
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The changes descending upon the office of the CIO and upon IT for that matter are going to be dramatic and permanent. This video with a truly transformational CIO talks about the different skills and requirements this new role will demand. 
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Supervalu is looking to IT to help drive a bet-the-business turnaround at this leading supermarket chain operator. This has put the company’s CIO smack in the middle of a major transformation effort, as this short but meaty video interview will show.
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Interview with Enterprise CIO Forum member, Kathleen Healy-Collier, Administrative Director-Clinical Systems, Technology and Operations at Le Bonheur Children's Hospital in Memphis, TN.Advances in mobility and consumerization of IT are enabling a new world of possibilities for patients seeking greater involvement in their own healthcare. But keeping private information safe and ensuring you have the right IT talent on board loom as well as challenges, as this short video with a leading healthcare IT manager shows.
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There’s no shortage of talk about exploiting social media to actually drive revenues and enable new business, but at SuperValu, that’s exactly what is happening. Tune into this insightful short video with the company’s CIO to see how they’re getting it done. 
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There’s a price to all that free stuff on the Internet. They make your end user device do very funky and annoying things.  Who said something to the effect “if it’s free, you are product.” That is an absolutely brilliant and spot on statement. FB is free because it delivers more or less, 850 million humanoids to advertisers. Google, the same. Freeware developers are selling you and me. 
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A new chapter is about to open in the tablet market, but will the challengers to Apple’s iPad be good enough? Competition to Apple’s iPad is inching up ever so anemically. Gartner, according to an Associated Press story earlier this week, says the iPad owned fully two thirds of the tablet market in 2011 and while it forecast that dominance to drop a few points in 2012, iPad unit sales will almost double to 73 million this year.
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Enterprise CIO Forum guest community manager, Paul Calento, discusses how risk averse management is not the same as leadership.Management is a series of predictable, some say methodical, decisions. But for the purposes of Enterprise CIO Forum, we champion leadership, even though management (good or bad) is far more typical. I’d argue that great leaders are defined by a series of big bets … big bets which carry at least a little bit of risk.
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Where do you go for consistently trusted information to help you do your job better? A recent survey from IDG reveals how these trusted sources are shifting over time, notes Enterprise CIO Forum editorial director Bill Laberis.
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Until now the worlds of physical security and IT security have been kept largely in separate domains. But solutions are coming on stream to enable a converged approach to physical and IT security, observes Enterprise CIO Forum editorial director Bill Laberis.
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There is little question that the role of the CIO is undergoing a significant transformation. This short video features a truly transformational CIO speaking about the kinds of skills that are most valuable for CIOs to enhance in the next few years.
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IT is undergoing a profound transformation from a role of a largely support organization to one capable of driving business change and new revenues. This transformational CIO explains the retooling of IT to accommodate massive business changes.
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Mobile? Tablet? Cloud? Virtualization? Big Data? Which of these emerging IT technologies and solutions will be the primary drivers of change in your organization in the near future? Listen to the surprising opinions of a prominent CIO in this video.
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A value added reseller claims the end of the desktop is in site for CIOs. Isn't this prediction about 5-10 years overdue, asks ECF community manager John Dodge.Follow me on Twitter.
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Any notion that large enterprises would go 100% cloud scares Enterprise CIO Forum community manager John Dodge.Follow me on Twitter.
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Not even the great American icon, the automobile, is safe from hackers and hacking, apparently. For organizations with fleets of vehicles, this is not good news, observes Enterprise CIO Forum editorial director Bill Laberis.
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Entering into a cloud relationship requires a lot of groundwork before you even start seriously shopping, according to Enterprise CIO Forum community manager John Dodge.Follow John Dodge on Twitter.
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ECF community manager John Dodge says there's little merit to the argument that the bring your own movement is bad.Follow John Dodge on Twitter.
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Does the IT department pay enough attention to the end users of the applications it develops? If not, there is trouble ahead, argues Enterprise CIO Forum editorial director Bill Laberis.
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General Motors is bringing IT back in-house to gain better control of spark more innovation. Is this a trend? Enterprise CIO Forum community manager John Dodge does not see that -- yet.Follow John Dodge on Twitter.
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Two posts speak to how CIOs can enhance shareholder value. ECF community manager John Dodge explains.Follow John Dodge on Twitter.
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Big Data is looming like another one of those tidal waves of change. But making it work in your organization will depend upon your ability to hire and retain a new breed of analytics experts. Where will they come from, asks Enterprise CIO Forum editorial director Bill Laberis.
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Some research firms are forecasting that the CMO may eventually have a bigger information technology budget than traditional IT. Enterprise CIO Forum community manager John Dodge explains why.Follow John Dodge on Twitter.
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A new Carnegie Mellon University report says boards of directors are doing a lousy job in mitigating security threats. John Dodge, Enterprise CIO Forum community manager, examines the report.Follow John Dodge on Twitter.
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Tired of IT being regarded as a cost center or just a provider of IT services? Listen to UPS CIO Dave Barnes, winner of the Transformational CIO Award, on what can be done for practical purposes to elevate the image of IT in the organization.
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Transformation is the 'reason for draining the swamp' -- what really matters about information technology. This video features United Parcel Sevice CIO Dave Barnes, a premier IT leader talking about what it takes to turn IT into a transformative power. Barnes is a Transformational CIO Award winner.
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Big Data is looming like another one of those tidal waves of change. But making it work in your organization will depend upon your ability to hire and retain a new breed of analytics experts. Where will they come from, asks Enterprise CIO Forum editorial director Bill Laberis.
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Big Data is looming like another one of those tidal waves of change. But making it work in your organization will depend upon your ability to hire and retain a new breed of analytics experts. Where will they come from, asks Enterprise CIO Forum editorial director Bill Laberis.
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Who's really transforming the enterprise? Well many have the word "collaboration" in their title. Enterprise CIO Forum community manager John Dodge explains.Follow me on Twitter.
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Virtualization? Cloud? Big Data? Mobility? Which of the emerging technologies will become the biggest drivers of IT and business transformation? Tune into this incisive video with UPS CIO Dave Barnes, winner of the Transformational CIO Award, to find out. Enterprise CIO Forum editorial director moderates.
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Computerworld's June 18 issue shines the light on what it takes ultimately attract and retain the best IT talent. Enterprise CIO Forum editorial director Bill Laberis interprets.
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Is there such a thing as too much information about us as individuals? Quite possibly, the answer is yes, according to ECF editorial director Bill Laberis.
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The near-term future of the CIO looks a lot different from today. Here are a few things you should be doing right now to get ready for some significant changes. ECF editorial director Bill Laberis interviews former Canadian Pacific Railroad CIO Heather Campbell, now president of BasicallyIT.
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Automation won't do it, not alone. Neither will cloud. Instead it will take a laser-like focus on simplification for CIOs and their staffs to finally extricate themselves from operational tasks and focus on what is strategic to the organization. ECF editorial director Bill Laberis interviews former Canadian Pacific Railroad CIO Heather Campbell, now president of Canadian consulting firm BasicallyIT.