Learn how IT leaders in award-winning organizations are boosting productivity, streamlining collaboration and redefining the nature of work. Credit: IDG / JD King Welcome to this special digital issue of CIO featuring our CIO 100 winners and Hall of Fame inductees. In these pages, you’ll learn how award winning organizations are redefining the nature of work, how to find value in data, and how to exert influence when IT spending is decentralized. Contents GROWMaking data pay Creating value from data requires a combination of the right skills, technology, and strategic approach. Many companies, if not most, lag in these areas. COVER STORYThe new digital workplaceThis year’s CIO 100 leaders are shifting emphasis to employee experience with an eye toward boosting productivity, streamlining collaboration and redefining the nature of work. AWARDSCIO 100, celebrating IT innovation and business impactHall of Fame, recognizing outstanding personal achievement VIDEOCIO Leadership LiveNathan Rogers, SVP & CIO at SAIC, joins host Maryfran Johnson to discuss the future of work, diversity and inclusion initiatives, and more. RUNInfluencing IT purchases when you don’t control the spendBusiness-line leaders increasingly control technology spend, but CIOs should aim to impact those budget decisions. Here’s how. Welcome to this special digital issue of CIO featuring our CIO 100 winners and Hall of Fame inductees. In these pages, you’ll learn how award winning organizations are redefining the nature of work, how to find value in data, and how to exert influence when IT spending is decentralized. download September/October digital issue CIO Contents GROW Making data pay Creating value from data requires a combination of the right skills, technology, and strategic approach. Many companies, if not most, lag in these areas. COVER STORY The new digital workplace This year’s CIO 100 leaders are shifting emphasis to employee experience with an eye toward boosting productivity, streamlining collaboration and redefining the nature of work. AWARDS CIO 100, celebrating IT innovation and business impact Hall of Fame, recognizing outstanding personal achievement VIDEO CIO Leadership Live Nathan Rogers, SVP & CIO at SAIC, joins host Maryfran Johnson to discuss the future of work, diversity and inclusion initiatives, and more. RUN Influencing IT purchases when you don’t control the spend Business-line leaders increasingly control technology spend, but CIOs should aim to impact those budget decisions. Here’s how. Related content brandpost Sponsored by Palo Alto Networks Operational technology systems require a robust Zero Trust strategy in 2024 Zero Trust provides a foundation for creating a stronger security posture in 2024. By Navneet Singh, vice president of marketing, network security, Palo Alto Networks Dec 05, 2023 6 mins Security brandpost Sponsored by AWS in collaboration with IBM How digital twin technology is changing complex industrial processes forever As the use cases for digital twins proliferate, it is becoming clear that data-driven enterprises with a track record of innovation stand the best chance of success. By Laura McEwan Dec 05, 2023 4 mins Digital Transformation brandpost Sponsored by AWS in collaboration with IBM Why modernising applications needs to be a ‘must’ for businesses seeking growth Around one-third of enterprises are spending heavily on application modernisation and aiming for cloud native status. The implications for corporate culture, structure and priorities will be profound. By Laura McEwan Dec 05, 2023 5 mins Digital Transformation opinion 11 ways to reduce your IT costs now Reorienting IT’s budget toward future opportunities is a big reason why CIOs should review their IT portfolios with an eye toward curbing unnecessary spending and realizing maximum value from every IT investment. By Stephanie Overby Dec 05, 2023 11 mins Budget Cloud Management IT Governance Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe