New CIOs at Align Technology and Haworth, and more


Tue, December 13, 2005

CIO

Align Technology found a replacement for Cecilia Claudio, who left her post as CIO of the teeth straightening devices maker in September to join Mercury Interactive.  The Santa Clara, Calif.-based company announced yesterday that it had hired Michael Henry as its vice president of IT and CIO.  Henry reports to Thomas Prescott, Align’s president and CEO. He most recently worked for information services provider IHS as its vice president of global IT and information security. 

Furniture maker Haworth hired Ann Harten to succeed its Vice President of Global Information Services, Michael Moon, who is retiring.  Harten joined the Holland, Mich.-based company from relocation services provider Sirva, where she served as SVP and CIO.  The fact that Harten was hired as a VP rather than a CIO at Haworth even though she previously held the CIO title reminds me of a conversation I had with a recruiter a few months ago.  The recruiter told me that a lot of companies are hiring IT executives into VP-level rather than CIO-level positions in order to give their new executives a promotion to shoot for. I don’t know that that’s the case at Haworth, but it is an interesting observation.  Have any of you interviewed for jobs where the prospective employer wouldn’t hire you into a CIO position?  Use the feedback form to share your experiences.

Finally, Javier Monzon (there should be an accent over the second “o” in his last name, but I don’t know how to do that) e-mailed me from Argentina to let me know that he was made Transalud S.A.’s new IT manager.  Transalud acquires, processes and validates transactions in real time for the healthcare industry.  Thanks to Javier, I learned how to write IT manager in Spanish (“gerente de sistemas.”)

One more thing: Last week I wrote about celebrity CIOs.  I was surprised that not one reader commented on that posting.  So I’m drawing your attention to it again because I’m interested in finding out whether you think the celebrity CIO phenomenon exists the same way the celebrity CEO phenomenon exists.  Read the posting and use the feedback form to share your thoughts.  Please!

Custom malware frequently goes undetected. According to Forrester Research, the best way to reduce risk of breach is to deploy file integrity monitoring (FIM) tools that provide immediate alerts. This white paper has been brought to you by NetIQ, the leader in solving complex IT challenges.
This white paper describes the business challenges and opportunities that are driving interest in Identity Governance while discussing considerations your organization should make to help achieve project success.
This paper explores the concept of content-aware IAM, describes the integrated architecture for this new approach, and highlights the benefits that this approach provides.
One of the key strategies that IT teams are pursuing to reduce capital costs while boosting asset utilization and employee productivity is the transition to highly virtualized data centers. However, IDC finds that expectations for further boosts in IT asset use and operational efficiency often surpass the actual results for a variety of reasons. These problems can quickly overwhelm any hoped-for benefits as the scope of virtual server deployment expands.
For your IT organization to keep pace with the business, you need a new, faster approach to infrastructure deployment-an approach that increases agility and accelerates time to application value. That's HP Converged Systems. Built on Converged Infrastructure, these systems deliver the industry's first portfolio of pre-integrated, tested, and optimized infrastructure solutions for applications running in virtual, cloud, dedicated, or hybrid environments.
The nature of the blade platform makes system management, monitoring and provisioning easy and efficient. Access this resource to learn how blade migration will save your data center time and money while increasing performance.
Download this webcast to learn about the design considerations for virtualizing SQL workloads, performance and scalability information and high-availability options, as well as support considerations
Many enterprises have discovered that the use of virtualization to support desktop workloads creates a range of significant benefits. These benefits include price efficiencies, improved IT management and greater agility and choice for end users.

This VMware sponsored webcast with IDC will provide both quantitative measurement of the business value -- defined as the expected ROI -- and qualitative analysis associated with the use of VMware View™. IDC will also provide an analysis of the View Composer and ThinApp™ features of VMware View, including the business value of these solutions and an overview of how they work.

Attend this webcast to learn about:
- Challenges and barriers that might impede the adoption of desktop virtualization
- Navigating roadblocks to facilitate a strategic implementation
- Optimizing qualitative and quantitative benefits to IT and your business
Applications are changing - they're increasingly web-oriented, global in nature and run from multiple device types. Additionally, the volume of data is growing exponentially every year. How do you ensure your applications have fast, accurate, up-to-date information in this new world? Modern applications are data-intensive; delivering data the old way using monolithic databases isn't working. What's needed is a modern approach to data. One that scales-out as needed and delivers predictable high performance, but without sacrificing data consistency or integrity.
VMware View™ 5 simplifies IT management while increasing end user freedom by delivering desktop services from your cloud. Building upon VMware's leadership in desktop virtualization, VMware View 5 delivers a high-performance user experience while giving IT greater policy control.

View this webcast and find out how VMware View 5 can help you:
- Deliver the highest fidelity experience of desktop services across any device and any network
- Simplify and automate IT management, security and control of desktop services
- Reduce the costs associated with your desktop environment
IT professionals are being asked to deliver faster "time-to-value" than ever before. An IDG Research survey found that CIOs are eager to invest in technologies that will enable them to get new applications and services up quickly, achieving faster time-to-value.
Learn how to reduce IT management overhead, ease revision control, guarantee data security, scale systems more quickly and reduce server and software costs.
Newsletter Sign-Up »

Receive the latest news test, reviews and trends on your favorite technology topics

Choose a newsletter
  1. View all Newsletters | Privacy Policy
Resource Center