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As a Chief Information Officer (CIO), you aspire to drive change, innovation and efficiency to help build a smarter enterprise that will prosper amidst global competition. You are daily challenged to deliver business results faster and better - with less.

Chief Information Officers are being counted on to deliver IT innovation to support the accelerating rate of change and to enable the enterprise to seize new opportunities. At the same time, CIOs must manage an effective, efficient, secure and resilient IT infrastructure to help ensure the organization’s survival and success. Use the tabs above to explore key challenges facing CIOs and how to add greater value to your enterprise by meeting them head on.

CIO Editor's Corner: Insights into SOA

  • SOA for the CIO
    SOA resources available for the CIO.

  • Smart Work for a Smarter Planet
    Transforming your organizations to take advantage of the capabilities of a smarter planet.

  • SOA for Dummies
    SOA is a game changer. Are you just starting SOA or want to refresh your knowledge? Read the latest edition of "SOA for Dummies, v2".

  • Enhancing your SOA infrastructure in an uncertain economy
    Three actions IT executives can take now to cut costs, get more out of existing SOA IT investments and increase productivity.

  • SOA Healthchecks
    Listen to the SOA Healthcheck flashes, then examine your SOA Health and Fitness.

  • How ready are you for operational SOA?
    Making a successful transition from SOA pilot to full production.

CIO white papers

  • The 2008 CIO Leadership Survey finds that CIOs have never been in a better position to help drive growth and change in their enterprises

  • Our new white paper, Convergent thinking among the C-suite, explains why integration and collaboration spell big opportunity for CIOs

  • CIOs can help guide their organizations through the current financial environment by focusing on five key aspects of their business

  • The role of the CIO is critical in partnering with CFOs to transform fragmented data into essential business insights and intelligence for profitable growth.

  • Drawing from the IBM Global Human Capital Study 2008, we identify key roles for CIOs in developing an adaptable workforce

 

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Our newest report, The Global CEO Study: Implications for the Chief Information Officer, highlights key traits of the Enterprise of the Future

Catalyst for change. Expert on what's possible. Guru of risk management. These are some of the many roles CIOs will play in the Enterprise of the Future, a vision outlined in the 2008 IBM Global CEO Study. The study results foretell an Enterprise of the Future characterized by accelerating, wide-ranging, uncertain change. Rather than resisting this change, the CEOs who participated in the study are embracing it. They are setting a new enterprise agenda centered around change that encompasses innovation, global integration, evolving business models and a new focus on corporate social responsibility


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Convergent thinking among the C-suite: why integration and collaboration spell big opportunity for CIOs

In a business environment characterized by constant change and global opportunity, where success rides on companies' ability to get comfortable with unpredictability and risk, four C-suite leaders are zeroing in on enterprisewide integration and collaboration as essential enablers for business growth. Rather than sit idly by and react to change as it occurs, today's top highest ranking executives have other plans. According to IBM's landmark Global CEO Study. CEOs and other senior business leaders are moving proactively and aggressively toward new business designs, building collaborative energy and delivering a steady stream of differentiating ideas and innovations. Now the CEO study—and IBM's companion CFO, CHRO and CIO studies—offer a bird's eye view into the business traits and transformation deemed essential for business growth and success in the years to come. Not only do these studies summarize the sentiments of C- suite leaders in companies of every size, sector and region around the globe, they illustrate the convergent thinking that's occurring at the executive table—and the powerful implications for CIOs.