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Going 100% SaaS

CTOvision

I was first introduced to SaaS (then ASP) in January 2000 when I joined Brassring, a rollup of 9 small companies in the Recruitment space, as its first CTO. Other reasons for embracing SAAS include: Agility. Better CybeSecurity and Disaster Recovery. High quality UX (User Experience). Broad device support.

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The secrets of successful cloud-first strategies

CIO Business Intelligence

By far the fastest approach is to lift and shift the whole environment, says Matthew Hon, CTO for public sector at technology services company Fujitsu Americas, as rewriting applications for the cloud could take more than two years to complete. Change the organizational mindset. Build a realistic roadmap — and a surefire skills plan.

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New CIO appointments in India, 2022

CIO Business Intelligence

Amit Goel joins Blox as CTO. Web Werks India hires Kamal Goel as director of IT. Publicis Groupe India names Roopesh Pujari as CTO. Roopesh Pujari has been promoted to CTO at marketing and advertising firm Publicis Groupe India. Before that, he was the chief information security advisor at Microsoft India. .

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Sensomorphic

Cloud Musings

Cloud is often associated with acceleration, cost control, added flexibility, increased agility, lower complexity, and rapid innovation. CIOs are stating that cloud skills are a top hiring priority in 2018. He is a Certified Information System Security Professional (CISSP) and Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP).

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South Africa’s King Price Insurance moves to cloud as business grows

CIO Business Intelligence

This change also demands a new business strategy in order to enable the flexibility and agility needed to meet the demands of increasingly tech-savvy and time-sensitive customers. CIO Africa: And how did you secure buy-in from business? For many insurers, this means investing in cloud. CIO Africa: What were the results?