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Is your CIO Function Mature Enough?
Ovum, March 2010, Pages: 21
The information and communications technology (ICT) strategies of most large enterprises are increasingly focusing on an enterprise-wide approach to commodity or utility ICT resources - such as data centers, networks, common applications, and office productivity environments. Drivers for this include operational efficiency and better support for process integration and collaboration across the enterprise.
Enterprise-wide ICT strategies include a range of consolidation, rationalization, and standardization initiatives and the creation of internal shared services arrangements - as well as outsourcing and, more recently, cloud computing.
Enterprise-wide ICT strategies require rethinking the style of the enterprise’s ICT organization and putting the spotlight on the readiness of its CIO functions to step up to enterprise-wide leadership.
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