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January 29, 2025
Sharply rising IT costs have CIOs threading the needle on innovation
AI investments will partly drive a projected 10% bump in IT spending this year, but price hikes of nearly 9% in the cloud and other areas will play a larger role in leaving many CIOs with difficult choices.
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CIO Australia Roundtable: New Year, Same Old Dilemma - Doing More with Less in IT
How do IT leaders balance rising demands for digital transformation with shrinking budgets? Join our exclusive CIO Executive Roundtable in Sydney, hosted in partnership with PhoenixDX, to discover actionable strategies for navigating IT's toughest challenges. From reducing costs to overcoming skills gaps, this event will equip you with practical insights to deliver real change without compromising quality.
What is the pulse of IT for 2025?
Lock in your thoughts for January and share some insights for 2025Â To make the right IT decisions, staying informed and engaged is critical. Providing guidance, CIO has a monthly pulse survey to understand the current state of key IT initiatives, and how different technologies are viewed.
Looking back to look ahead: from Deepfakes to DeepSeek what lies ahead in 2025
With an eye on what to expect in 2025, letâs reflect on key tech milestones in 2024 and explore the cybersecurity trends shaping our tomorrow, from enterprise AI and deepfakes to the emerging challenges posed by quantum computing and new AI innovations like DeepSeek.
IT predictions: 5 things that wonât change in 2025
The more things change, the more they stay the same: Hereâs how the status quo on talent, digital literacy, business IT alignment, and CIO role will only get more rigid in turbulent times.
14 things keeping IT leaders up at night
The CIOâs rise to prominence has led to high-profile responsibilities that â when coupled with the pace of technology and business change â bring more stress to the role than ever before.
SAP to give on-prem customers three-year reprieve â with a catch
Since many migrations to S/4HANA are still stalled, SAP apparently wants to give its customers more time to make the switch.
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