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As the size and cost of hardware have decreased, the CIO’s job has become more complex. Today, CIOs and their teams have to customize and manage a range of compelling new tools and platforms while delivering greater business value – not just “keeping the lights on.” Any bets on what’s next for CIOs? The first 4-year programs designed for IT studies appear Business managers recognize email as the single most important part of today’s IT 51% of CIOs now purchase tablets for employees, doubling from 25% in 2010 46% of IT managers polled said they will develop mobile business apps C I O I N NO V A T I O N 1970s 1988 1993 2002 2011 Sources: “History of Management Information Systems.” eHow; “Off the Shelf.” CIO Magazine, June 1988; “How has the use of e-mail changed business communications?” OpPapers.com, 1993; “Slow but sure enterprise adoption for PDAs.” CNN, February 2002; “Tablet Demand and Disruption.” Morgan Stanley, February 2011; “The Changing Role of the CIO.” CIO Insight, April 2005; “HTML5 adoption on the rise, allowing developers to create richer mobile sites.” InternetRetailers.com, July 2011; “iPad.” Wikipedia; “iPhone (original).” Wikipedia; “ThinkPad.” Wikipedia; “IBM Personal Computer.” Wikipedia / IBM.com; “2010 IT Trend Survey.” Society of Information Management, September 2010; William Miller and Langdon Morris. Fourth Generation R&D: Managing Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation, 1999; “Letter from the Editor.” CIO Magazine, January 1988; “Forrester: US IT spending growing even faster than we thought.” ZDnet.com. @ C O S T O F C O M P U TI N G P O W E R THE ENTERPRISE CLOUD IS BORN CL O U D N I R V A N A 2010 2011 ˆ ı $.06 per KB $.00095 per KB $.003 per KB $373 per KB $175 per KB Diploma Information Technology Professional has been awarded an official degree 1999 2011 2006 report directly to the CEO 45% of CIOs 1998 1988 IT spending= $345 BILLION 1980 “Chief Information Officer” title coined “Chief Officer” title coined 1990 report directly to the CEO 19% of CIOs IT spending= $564 BILLION Innovation 10% of management has access to computer workstations 2016 By 2016, more than mobile devices will have HTML5 browsers 2.1 billion

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As the size and cost of hardware have decreased, the CIO’s job has become more complex. Today, CIOs and their teams have to customize and manage a range of compelling new tools and platforms while delivering greater business value – not just “keeping the lights on.”Any bets on what’s next for CIOs?

The first 4-year programsdesigned for IT studies appear

Business managers recognizeemail as the single mostimportant part of today’s IT

51% of CIOs now purchasetablets for employees, doubling from 25% in 2010

46% of IT managers polledsaid they will develop mobilebusiness apps

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Sources:“History of Management Information Systems.” eHow; “O� the Shelf.” CIO Magazine, June 1988; “How has the use of e-mail changed business communications?” OpPapers.com, 1993; “Slow but sure enterprise adoption for PDAs.” CNN, February 2002; “Tablet Demand and Disruption.” Morgan Stanley, February 2011; “The Changing Role of the CIO.” CIO Insight, April 2005; “HTML5 adoption on the rise, allowing developers to create richer mobile sites.” InternetRetailers.com, July 2011; “iPad.” Wikipedia; “iPhone (original).” Wikipedia; “ThinkPad.” Wikipedia; “IBM Personal Computer.” Wikipedia / IBM.com; “2010 IT Trend Survey.” Society of Information Management, September 2010; William Miller and Langdon Morris. Fourth Generation R&D: Managing Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation, 1999; “Letter from the Editor.” CIO Magazine, January 1988; “Forrester: US IT spending growing even faster than we thought.” ZDnet.com.

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COST OF COMPUTING POWER

THE ENTERPRISECLOUD IS BORN

CLOUD NIRVANA

2010 2011

ı̂

$.06per KB

$.00095per KB

$.003per KB

$373per KB

$175per KB

DiplomaInformation Technology Professional

has been awarded an official degree

1999

2011

2006

report directly tothe CEO

45% of CIOs1998

1988

IT spending=$345 BILLION

1980

“Chief InformationOfficer” title coined

“Chief Officer” title coined

1990

report directly tothe CEO

19% of CIOs

IT spending=$564 BILLION

Innovation

10% of management has accessto computer workstations

2016

By 2016, more than mobiledevices will haveHTML5 browsers

2.1 billion