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November 9th, 2009

CIO top priorities: Productivity and cost reduction, according to SIM survey

Posted by Jason Hiner @ 11:27 am

Categories: IT Management

Tags: SIM Card, CIO, Information Technology, Survey, Strategy, Management, Jason Hiner

A new list of top priorities for IT leaders was revealed on Monday at the SIMposium 09 event in Seattle. IT/business Alignment, a perennial top concern, was bumped out of its No. 1 spot from 2008 and replaced by “Business productivity and cost reduction.” We’ve got the list of the top 10 priorities plus the top six applications that are getting the most investment.

The data comes via the IT Trend Survey from the Society for Information Management, one of the largest and most influential professional organizations for CIOs, IT directors, and aspiring IT executives.

Here were the top priorities that CIOs cited for 2009:

  1. Business productivity and cost reduction
  2. IT and business alignment
  3. Business agility and speed to market
  4. Business process re-engineering
  5. IT cost reduction
  6. IT reliability and efficiency
  7. IT strategic planning
  8. Revenue generating IT innovations
  9. Security and privacy
  10. CIO leadership role

Here are the top six application and technology investments that CIOs reported for 2009:

  1. Business intelligence
  2. Server virtualization
  3. ERP systems
  4. Customer/corporate portals
  5. Enterprise application integration/management (EAI/EAM)
  6. Continuity planning/disaster recovery

ERP, Portals, and EAI/EAM were all new to the list in 2009. SIM noted that this points to a trend of IT leaders trying to quickly “deliver new services that can reduce the cost of doing business.”

Jason HinerJason Hiner is the Editor in Chief of TechRepublic, ZDNet's sister site. Read his blog Tech Sanity Check at hiner.techrepublic.com. You can also find him on Twitter, LinkedIn, and JasonHiner.com.

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I think we all agree it?s critical that CIOs look at new ways to address that top priority ?business productivity and cost reduction. The good news is that there is one area in the IT environment that... (Read the rest)
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RE: CIO top priorities: Productivity and cost reduction, according to SIM survey  neilwd | 11/10/09
But they're tuned-in to the wrong things!  peter_erskine@... | 11/10/09
ERP the great black hole of buzzwords  Chad_z | 11/10/09
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