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Public Council Teleconference: Application Rationalization — Hidden Costs and Smart Decisions
November 17 at 11:00 am US/Eastern (GMT-5)
Join Honorio Padrón, of The Hackett Group, who will share the drivers for companies to tackle application rationalization and the results of research that define the hidden cost of complexity. Additionally, we will discuss key decision milestones—to start or not, holding the course steady and fulfilling expectations.
Virtual Desktop Cost-Benefit Analysis — Michael Jacobs, Catlin Group
The analysis contained in this presentation measures the cost of everything from the machines and licenses to the infrastructure for virtual vs. traditional desktop environments.
Honor your best senior team members - Apply for the CIO Ones to Watch Award
Get well-earned public recognition for your top up-and-coming team members, your IT organization and your enterprise. Award winners will be announced, publicized and feted in May 2010, great timing to help attract new IT recruits to your company.
Learn more about the CIO Executive Council »October 17, 2005 — CIO —
Thank heavens for secondary sources: Today’s crop of announcements come from Government Technology, Government Computer News and The Journal Record of Oklahoma City.
Government Technology reported last week that New York State CIO James Dillon (pictured at left) announced that he would retire from his post on December 9, 2005. (Is it me, or does this guy not look old enough to retire?) Dillon has served as CIO for the Empire State since January 2002. He was appointed by Governor George Pataki. Government Technology recently interviewed Dillon about his accomplishments and plans upon leaving state government. I interviewed Dillon for an article on how state CIOs were dealing with budget cuts in 2002.
Government Computer News reports that Bruce Brody is leaving his post as associate CIO for cybersecurity at the Energy Department. (What would I do without Government Computer News?)
The Journal Record reports that BOK Financial, which operates the Bank of Oklahoma, hired Donald Parker as its EVP and CIO.