A big challenge CIOs face is managing security and governance of enterprise data when their LOBs are adopting the myriad solutions that help solve their business problems.
Also, cloud economics can be deceiving across IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS: it's easy to start, but deploying cloud at an organizational level can be expensive if you lose track of your cost structure
@Rup3r7_7 Mixed deployment policies are a big cloud bugaboo right now: it's really tough to be consistent when every vendor seems to want to define resources, instances, licenses, and usage differently. Without third-party reconciliation & definitions, this is really tough
A3 - I think it has to mean moving toward a connected and conversational enterprise. There are conversationas around planning that require it be connected. It’s about agile decision making
A3 CIOs need to bring asset management, service management, financial management, and related business KPIs together to manage IT. Connected Planning provides that holistic visibility that is currently missing
Connected planning can mean career growth and goal achievement for the CIO, imagine the impact of having built and scaled a platform that allows business leaders to think differently, measure performance differently, and ask different questions of the business
Connected Planning for the CIO and IT can be the conduit or gateway to be in synch with the LOBs and functions. Most CIOs want to get involved in enterprise apps relevant across the enterprise.
@ReeshaDedhia It's about connecting financial, corporate and operational planning so they become dynamic, responding to changes in the world. Planning becomes more collaborative and adaptable. Less time on interlock, more on creating a future.
The CIO can be the boss of effective data, app, and computing resources & services. But the CIO needs to embrace the challenge of being the technical enabler for all corporate goods and service delivery. #AnaplanHub
CIOs are in the best position to drive the move towards a data driven organization. Their challenge is how to corral the many applications and sources of data that come from shadow IT, and at the same time drive cultural change required.
Agree with @nbrisoux and corralling shadow IT starts with knowing the solutions that Shadow IT provides in an organization rather than simply blocking IT
agreed, "change agent" is a great way to put it, CIOs are being asked to simultaneously reduce/rationalize IT footprints and infrastructure while delivering greater value and insights to business leaders, no small feat!