Chief Information Officer (CIO) stories
UK CIOs struggle to govern surge in business AI agents
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UK CIOs embed AI agents in critical workflows but lack real-time oversight as board pressure mounts for provable returns and tighter audits.
Exclusive: Coding, kids, and the invisible double shift of tech mums
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Four Australian tech leaders are showing motherhood can supercharge careers, challenging the industry’s persistent gender gap.
Andrea Gwynn honoured in Marquis Who’s Who listing
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Forward Edge-AI CIO Andrea L. Gwynn is named in Marquis Who’s Who, honouring three decades of IT leadership and US Army service.
Exclusive: Celonis' Kerry Brown warns CIOs to 'remove chaos'
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Celonis touts digital twins and process data as the missing link to turn scattered enterprise AI experiments into measurable business gains.
Finalists revealed for 2025 everywoman in Tech Awards
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Finalists for the 2025 everywoman in Technology Awards spotlight women driving UK innovation in AI, cyber security and wider STEM careers.
Portal26 unveils AI tool to measure GenAI business impact
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Portal26 launches AI Value Realisation tool to help enterprises prove generative AI ROI, tracking usage, cost and impact across teams.
Fico outlines four AI trends reshaping banking by 2026
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Fico says by 2026 banking AI will be standard infrastructure, heightening fraud risks and putting CIOs and human cyber oversight centre stage.
Forrester warns AI spend outpaces core IT readiness
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Forrester warns firms chasing AI hype risk failure and rising costs if weak IT foundations, governance and data are left unresolved.
UK cyber leaders fear sack as stress & burnout rise
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Most senior UK cyber staff fear they could be sacked over a breach, as new research reveals soaring stress, burnout and blame culture.
Zendesk names Craig Flower COO to drive AI first shift
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Zendesk promotes Craig Flower to chief operating officer, tasking him with accelerating its AI-first customer service and operations strategy.
Gartner warns of rising lock-in to regional AI stacks
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Gartner warns 35% of nations will be locked into region-specific AI by 2027 as sovereignty, security and cultural fit overtake scale.
California agencies weigh AI tools for SB 707 access
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California agencies test AI translation to meet SB 707 language rules by July 2026, weighing costs, quality and impact on public meetings.
AI forces Australian firms to make privacy a priority
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AI’s rapid spread is forcing Australian organisations to treat data privacy as a constant priority, reshaping risk, policy and vendor scrutiny.
Revizto names new chiefs & launches global CIO forum
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Revizto names new revenue and product chiefs and launches a global CIO advisory network of 75+ leaders to steer its expansion strategy.
Humber trust shortlisted for two HSJ Digital Awards
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Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust is shortlisted for two HSJ Digital Awards for its EPR transformation and Interweave shared care platform.
Adobe names Lucius DiPhillips CIO to drive AI focus
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Adobe has named Lucius DiPhillips CIO, tasking the ex-Airbnb technology chief with driving its global tech operations and AI transformation.
Rubrik launches CXO Visionaries for cyber & AI leaders
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Rubrik launches CXO Visionaries, an invitation-only network for cyber and AI leaders as identity-driven attacks and recovery fears intensify.
Forrester: AI to drive modest job losses, not apocalypse
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Forrester says AI will cut US jobs but stop short of apocalypse, driving 6% of losses by 2030 while reshaping millions more roles.
C-suite demands faster tech payback & AI-led growth
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Global C-suites demand faster tech payback, prioritising AI and automation as ERP upkeep drains IT time and talent constraints bite.
C-suite leaders eye AI, cost cuts & flexible work by 2026
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C-suite leaders plan to double down on AI, cost cuts and flexible work by 2026, despite tight budgets and rising tech and labour pressures.