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What A CIO Should Know: A guide to the CEO's respect

What A CIO Should Know: A guide to the CEO's respect

By:  CIO Canada Staff  On: 14 May 2012 For: CIO Canada Creator
 

Our regular roundup of great blog, conferences and other resources for Canadian chief information officers. This month: A WSJ post on executive relationships

In “The rise of an underground CIO,” SAP publishes a profile of Joy Global’s Mark Shaver, who transforms his department into a proactive organization that delivers cutting-edge business solutions.

The latest from CIO Talk Radio: Drue Reeves, VP and distinguished analyst, Gartner, tries to answer the question: PaaS: Are solutions ready? Are we ready?

Executives from McCain Foods and Kimberly-Clark will be among the guest speakers at HMG Strategy’s CIO Synergy Forum in Toronto on May 30.

A videographer named Kempton Lam has created a video interview with City of Edmonton CIO Chris Moore about the municipality’s move to Google Apps.

A recent survey from Gartner and ALM shows there is a need for greater connection between CIOs and chief legal officers (CLOs) in many organizations.

IT leaders from Air Arabia and Abu Dabi University will headline the MENA CIO Summit, scheduled to take place on 4 - 5 June 2012 in Habtoor Grand Beach Resort & Spa Hotel, Dubai.

Arthur Langer takes to the pages of the Wall Street Journal to explain “Why the CIO has trouble gtting the CEO’s respect.”

This YouTube clip from Laserfiche features CIOs froom the University of Southern California and the NFL’s Houston Texans to discuss ECM strategies and best practices.

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