A decade of insight reveals the future of tech leadership in the Logicalis Global CIO Report 2024

USA, Apr 18, 2024

In the ever-changing landscape of tech leadership, we like to think of the Logicalis CIO Report as a steadfast guide, reflecting the pulse of change in the industry. As we celebrate the 10th Anniversary of this groundbreaking report, we hope it continues to serve as a roadmap to the future, a visionary lens to what lies ahead. 

“Our research among one thousand CIOs across the world shows that the community is leaning into the changes ahead and rising to the challenges.”

 – Bob Bailkoski, CEO Logicalis Group


Visionary Leadership in the Face of the Fourth Industrial Revolution

In the report, we delve into the imperative for visionary leadership amidst the Fourth Industrial Revolution driven by Generative AI. CIOs have a pivotal role in reshaping industries and 89% of CIOs are actively seeking opportunities to incorporate AI into their business.

The role of the CIO is rapidly evolving to spearhead the integration of AI within IT, navigating the landscape of emerging AI solutions, while capitalizing on opportunities for innovation and efficiency. 

– Fadi Barghouthy, Senior Director Partner Technology, Microsoft

We do, however, acknowledge concerns about AI’s impact on core business propositions. With 86% implementing formal AI policies, visionary CIOs are not only embracing innovation but also steering a cautious course, ensuring a responsible integration of transformative technologies.
 

Navigating the Next Era of Security with Hypervigilant Curiosity

The report also explores how CIOs navigate the escalating threats in the cybersecurity landscape. The statistics are staggering with 83% of CIOs reporting a cyber hack in the past year, with the consequences ranging from reputation damage to regulatory fines.

The report accentuates the need for hypervigilance, a delicate balance between intense curiosity and paranoia. In a time of economic pressure, CIOs must determine their security posture and weigh the costs pre- or post-incident.

Using AI analytics tools that allow us to look across multiple domains, attack patterns become very clear. CIOs must embrace this new era and rethink the way security is built and delivered in their organization to help reduce risk and increase resiliency. 

– Tom Gillis, SVP and GM Security at Cisco 


Balancing Profit and Purpose in Sustainable Tech Leadership

With a focus on sustainability, the report examines how CIOs navigate the delicate balance between profits and purpose. A resounding 92% of CIOs are increasing investments in environmental sustainability initiatives. Moreover, 96% assert their function’s involvement in overall sustainability planning, marking a clear increase in responsibility.

Despite the progress, the report identifies challenges such as lack of clarity on priorities and difficulties in collecting comprehensive data. Collaboration within the technology industry becomes imperative, and CIOs now recognize the value of assessing the sustainability credentials of new suppliers.

Data is the key to both benchmarking and target setting across all sustainability initiatives including assessing the energy consumption and carbon emissions of the digital estate. Visibility of performance over time is critical to drive improvements. 

– Toby Alcock, CTO, Logicalis


Mastering the Balancing Act

Finally, we look at how adaptive CIOs need to be to balance priorities in a slow global economy. The report underscores the need for CIOs to be adept at balancing resources, especially in a world where time, talent, and visibility are precious commodities. In response to the skills gap and budget constraints, CIOs are compelled to consider strategic outsourcing. 

In today’s dynamic IT landscape, success hinges on skilful resource management and a collaboration of internal and external expertise. Strategic outsourcing, especially for non-core functions, ensures predictability in outcomes and costs.

– Catarina Ceitil, CIO, Data and Transformation at Galp


In conclusion, the Logicalis CIO Report 2024 serves as a beacon for technology leaders; guiding them through the complexities of the digital landscape. It showcases CIOs as architects of change, leveraging vision, vigilance, purpose, and adaptability to navigate disruptive challenges and seize opportunities. With a flexible and visionary approach, you are not just navigating change; you are actively shaping the future. 

Take a look at the full report and research findings here: www.us.logicalis.com/cio-report/

In the ever-changing landscape of tech leadership, we like to think of the Logicalis CIO Report as a steadfast guide, reflecting the pulse of change in the industry. As we celebrate the 10th Anniversary of this groundbreaking report, we hope it continues to serve as a roadmap to the future, a visionary lens to what lies ahead. 

“Our research among one thousand CIOs across the world shows that the community is leaning into the changes ahead and rising to the challenges.”

– Bob Bailkoski, CEO Logicalis Group


Visionary Leadership in the Face of the Fourth Industrial Revolution

In the report, we delve into the imperative for visionary leadership amidst the Fourth Industrial Revolution driven by Generative AI. CIOs have a pivotal role in reshaping industries and 89% of CIOs are actively seeking opportunities to incorporate AI into their business.

The role of the CIO is rapidly evolving to spearhead the integration of AI within IT, navigating the landscape of emerging AI solutions, while capitalizing on opportunities for innovation and efficiency.

– Fadi Barghouthy, Senior Director Partner Technology, Microsoft

We do, however, acknowledge concerns about AI’s impact on core business propositions. With 86% implementing formal AI policies, visionary CIOs are not only embracing innovation but also steering a cautious course, ensuring a responsible integration of transformative technologies.


Navigating the Next Era of Security with Hypervigilant Curiosity

The report also explores how CIOs navigate the escalating threats in the cybersecurity landscape. The statistics are staggering with 83% of CIOs reporting a cyber hack in the past year, with the consequences ranging from reputation damage to regulatory fines.

The report accentuates the need for hypervigilance, a delicate balance between intense curiosity and paranoia. In a time of economic pressure, CIOs must determine their security posture and weigh the costs pre- or post-incident.

Using AI analytics tools that allow us to look across multiple domains, attack patterns become very clear. CIOs must embrace this new era and rethink the way security is built and delivered in their organization to help reduce risk and increase resiliency.

– Tom Gillis, SVP and GM Security at Cisco 


Balancing Profit and Purpose in Sustainable Tech Leadership

With a focus on sustainability, the report examines how CIOs navigate the delicate balance between profits and purpose. A resounding 92% of CIOs are increasing investments in environmental sustainability initiatives. Moreover, 96% assert their function’s involvement in overall sustainability planning, marking a clear increase in responsibility.

Despite the progress, the report identifies challenges such as lack of clarity on priorities and difficulties in collecting comprehensive data. Collaboration within the technology industry becomes imperative, and CIOs now recognize the value of assessing the sustainability credentials of new suppliers.

Data is the key to both benchmarking and target setting across all sustainability initiatives including assessing the energy consumption and carbon emissions of the digital estate. Visibility of performance over time is critical to drive improvements.

 – Toby Alcock, CTO, Logicalis


Mastering the Balancing Act

Finally, we look at how adaptive CIOs need to be to balance priorities in a slow global economy. The report underscores the need for CIOs to be adept at balancing resources, especially in a world where time, talent, and visibility are precious commodities. In response to the skills gap and budget constraints, CIOs are compelled to consider strategic outsourcing. 

In today’s dynamic IT landscape, success hinges on skilful resource management and a collaboration of internal and external expertise. Strategic outsourcing, especially for non-core functions, ensures predictability in outcomes and costs.

– Catarina Ceitil, CIO, Data and Transformation at Galp


In conclusion, the Logicalis CIO Report 2024 serves as a beacon for technology leaders; guiding them through the complexities of the digital landscape. It showcases CIOs as architects of change, leveraging vision, vigilance, purpose, and adaptability to navigate disruptive challenges and seize opportunities. With a flexible and visionary approach, you are not just navigating change; you are actively shaping the future. 

Take a look at the full report and research findings here: www.us.logicalis.com/cio-report/

 

 

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