Stephanie Overby is a regular contributor to CIO.com.
CIOs are increasingly looking beyond their borders to fill vital IT positions, fueled by greater acceptance of remote work, constrained local talent pools, cost considerations, and emerging direct-hire models in remote locales.
Cloud costs are a rising concern for today’s CIOs, but the right tools, talent, strategy, and contract terms can help ensure you make the most of your current (and future) cloud spend.
Despite a year under siege, the Ukrainian IT services sector remains a growing industry due to remarkable efforts and global goodwill.
Forward-thinking CIOs are taking center stage in sustainability efforts, by maximizing the cloud, harnessing data for ESG, and collaborating with business partners, peers, and outside orgs.
IT leaders aren’t waiting to be pushed to address environmental concerns. Instead, they are working alone or together on new ways to advance sustainability within IT and throughout their businesses.
IT services costs are rising, in large part due to global talent shortages and shifting economic forces. Here’s how CIOs can keep costs in check while driving business value with sourcing partnerships.
Experience level agreements (XLAs) are gaining traction as key performance metrics for IT orgs delivering solutions to customers and employees alike. Here’s how to evolve your SLA strategy.
In economic downturns, cost-cutting is essential. But so too is making the right IT investments, as IT can better position their organizations to weather lean times and come out ahead for the long run.