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Minicast: How CIOs responded to pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic triggered the greatest business technology spending rush in history, according to the KPMG and Harvey Nash’s annual CIO survey, now in its 22nd year. Read more: CIO Survey Reveals Pandemic Triggered Biggest Tech Spend In History But while organisations were spending as much as US$15 billion each

CIO Survey reveals pandemic triggered biggest tech spend in history
The COVID-19 pandemic triggered the greatest business technology spending rush in history, with organisations dropping as much as US$15 billion each week to support a shift to remote work. But technology leaders say they will need to reign much of that spend back in over the next year and cybersecurity

Top Technology Headhunter Bridget Gray Joins Korn Kerry as APAC VP, IT Services
One of Australia’s top technology recruiters, Bridget Gray, the long-time Harvey Nash Australia managing director has moved across to Korn Ferry where she has joined the firm as vice president, IT Services, Asia Pacific. She is based in the firm’s Sydney office. Bill Sebra, Global Operating Executive Professional Search and

COVER STORY: Digital Leaders Prioritise Innovation over Stability — Harvey Nash/KPMG Study
Digital leaders drive innovation, while the mob wants stability. In blunt terms, that’s the difference between how leaders and followers treat transformation, according to this year’s global Harvey Nash/KPMG CIO Survey. Now in its 21st year, the survey is one of the largest of its kind in the world. The

Cover story: Digital Savvy Boards Drive Profitability, But Few Make the Grade
Companies with enough digitally savvy board members make more money. That’s the key finding from a recent study by MIT Sloan, which also revealed that few organisations measure up. The research found that only 24 per cent of the boards of companies listed in the US with over $1 billion

Digital strategy and cyber security at the top of board agendas
Digital strategy and cyber security have climbed to the top of boardroom agendas, as the competitive and regulatory landscape continues to shift. That’s a key finding from the Harvey Nash/Alumni Board Report 2018-2019, created in partnership with the London Business School’s Leadership Institute. Leadership Webinar: Which-50’s 2019 Outlook and Business

CIOs Must Get Better at Killing ‘Innovation Zombies’: Harvey Nash Study
Organisations struggle to see innovative ideas all the way through to commercial successes, while at the same time they are unable to kill off poorly performing initiatives according to the authors of the Harvey Nash 2019 Technology Survey. And the bigger the company, the worse they are at innovation. The authors

AI rivals SaaS as technology making the biggest impact on the bottom line: Harvey Nash Tech Survey
Despite the hype, IT leaders are bullish that artificial intelligence is already having a commercial impact on their organisations. According to the Harvey Nash 2019 Technology Survey, 42 per cent of respondents said they were either making or saving money by using AI. The annual survey, which is one of

Boards Ratchet up Privacy Agenda as Data Breaches Reach a Record High: Study
Data breaches have reached an all-time high forcing Boards ramp up investment in data security and privacy. GDPR compliance is also biting as companies rush to adjust despite the rule change that was years in the making. The figures are contained in the latest 2018 Harvey Nash/KPMG CIO Survey. The study,

Many tech professions don’t trust 3rd parties with their data. Or their own companies to innovate
More than forty per cent of technology leaders and professionals have little or no trust in how third parties use their data, while those working for older companies question their ability to innovate. The figures are contained in the annual Technology Survey from global recruiter, Harvey Nash. The authors of