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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 »November 30, 2005 — CIO —
Today’s entry is all about CIOs who will soon be leaving or have recently left their jobs.
Nasdaq’s CIO Steve Randich accepted a job with Citigroup as CIO of its corporate and investment banking division. His last day with Nasdaq will be December 9. Nasdaq’s Senior Vice President Anna Ewing will assume Randich’s responsibilities when he leaves. Randich joined the securities market in 2000 as CTO and was named CIO the following year.
The Environmental Protection Agency is also losing its CIO, according to Federal Computer Week. Kim Nelson is leaving her post after the new year to join Microsoft in the newly created position of executive director of e-government.
A reader wrote me yesterday to see if I knew where Mike Hugos disappeared to. Hugos most recently worked for Network Services as its CIO. He’s also the author of Essentials of Supply Chain Management and several of CIO’s Peer to Peer columns. Mike, if you’re reading this, let us know where you are and what you’re doing.