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NFL CIO using analytics to improve player safety

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NFL CIO using analytics to improve player safety

Michelle McKenna-Doyle bringing analytics to the gridiron to improve player safety.

Michelle McKenna-Doyle, CIO for the National Football League, is driving innovation with analytics, using sensors to track players on the field and monitoring player health and safety with lab analysis of helmets.

How strategic CIOs can collaboratively build smart cities

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How strategic CIOs can collaboratively build smart cities

Collaboration and data sharing across different departments can benefit all parties involved, and can often lead to efficiency improvements or even increases in revenue

Local governments must address the needs of diverse and often growing constituencies with limited and often dwindling resources — following that age-old mandate of doing more with less.

Digital transformation through the eyes of the customer

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Digital transformation through the eyes of the customer

The digital transformation of retail starts here, according to Encore Tickets CIO Chily Fachler

Ironically for a sector that is so good at looking outward, the IT departments of the retail sector can be very introverted. Too often the question is “what systems worked best for us as a company?” Or “how we could best do our jobs and achieve productivity and efficiency?” This introverted view doesn’t put the customer first.

Lotus F1 CIO on maintaining control of enterprise IT

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Enterprise Applications

Lotus F1 CIO on maintaining control of enterprise IT

Graeme Hackland sayd the IT department needs to focus on protecting the data, rather than controlling the apps

Having an application strategy that allows employees to find and develop their own solutions is key to maintaining control of an enterprise IT environment, according to Graeme Hackland CIO at Lotus F1.

Moving to a BYOD environment
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Moving to a BYOD environment

Moving to a BYOD environment

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and the Consumerisation of IT are transforming enterprise IT. But as end users enjoy the new freedom BYOD brings, the IT department is left struggling with old familiar problems of client management and data security.

Multichannel the buzzword is dead, it's the norm

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Multichannel the buzzword is dead, it's the norm

From buzzword to the norm, Encore Tickets CIO Chily Fachler writes about his journey into multichannel retail

Multichannel is no longer the buzzword having been around since 2005. The emergence of the multichannel buzzword used synonymously with internet or digital selling served to focus CIO minds on the new channels available, but multiple channel is not a new thing. Savvy consumer organisations have been reaching their customers in stores, at home, via the post and telephone long before the internet was even invented.

CIO Priorities survey – Cloud investment and mobile research

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CIO Priorities survey – Cloud investment and mobile research

Reducing cost and increasing efficiency key considerations over the coming year, according to IT executives responding to a CIO UK survey supported by Intel

With a focus over the next year on cutting costs and increasing efficiency, CIOs expect the cloud to overtake mobile developments as the second largest driver of transformation at their organisations behind data analytics, according to CIO UK’s CIO Priorities survey. But with clear mobile strategies which are in the deployment and pilot stages, the UK’s business technology leaders are anything but ignoring the current mobility explosion.

BMC going private could be the right move at the right time

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BMC going private could be the right move at the right time

Bain Capital and Golden Gate Capital are leading the acquisition

BMC's announcement that it will be acquired by a private investment consortium could prove to be a wise decision, since it will allow the vendor to evolve its IT systems management business without the same financial pressures faced by public companies.

Intel may focus on foundry competitors with new CEO Krzanich

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Intel may focus on foundry competitors with new CEO Krzanich

Intel could move in the direction of becoming a full-fledged foundry, but will not make products for competitors

Intel hasn't signalled a change in strategy with the appointment of Brian Krzanich to CEO, but it is likely that the company will take steps to outrun its foundry competition by opening its industry-leading manufacturing facilities to more third parties.

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