CIOs’ Jobs Not What They Signed Up For, Tabb Survey Finds
At 01 Aug 2004 15:15:02 in MDI-Market Research, MDI-News in Brief, Market Data Insight
Today’s CIOs have substantially different job functions than their 1990s equivalents, according to a new report from the Tabb Group. The study – Value Management: Aligning IT to Assure Success – surveyed CIOs at 12 firms ranging from small to large within the financial services sector. It found that CIOs spent much of their time aligning IT with business, making technology more a strategic partner for senior management than in the past. Indeed, only 27% of respondents named technology as a key issue, stressing instead legacy or infrastructure issues. “Partnering with the business,” by contrast, was seen by 92% of those surveyed as their most important function.







