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CIO Focus Interviews: A Summary Over the Past Year

A year ago, I started a CIO Focus Interview segment on the blog. I’ve gotten the chance to speak with a handful of thought leading CIOs and CTOs. All have provided great insights and shown why they are on the cutting edge of all things IT. Below is a summary and link to each of the interviews.

CIO Focus Interview: Stuart Appley, Shorenstein

CIO Focus Interview: Stuart AppleyStuart is the CIO at Shorenstein, a San Francisco based real estate investment firm. One of Stuart’s biggest challenges is operating in a company culture that is a little older making it more difficult to get people to adopt technologies and bring them up to speed. Last year, Stuart completed a large cloud ERP project that allowed him to reduce a lot of application sets. Stuart is a strong believer that IT needs to act as an advisor to the business. Read the full interview.

CIO Focus Interview: Isaac Sacolick, Greenwich Associates

CIO Focus InterviewIsaac is Global CIO and a Managing Director at Greenwich Associates. His career began in the start-up world and he has brought that mentality and framework to traditional businesses he has worked at since. Isaac and I discussed self-service BI programs, analytics, and the internet of things. Read the full interview.

CIO Focus Interview: David Chou, CIO at a large academic medical center

CIO focus interviewDavid works at a large academic medical center where he manages day to day operations and an $82 million budget. According to David, the “4 pillars” of cloud, mobile, social, and big data are having the biggest impact on the industry. Earlier this year he was in the process of incorporating a hybrid cloud model. Read the full interview.

CIO Focus Interview: Peter Weis, Matson Navigation

CIO Focus InterviewPeter has an interesting blend of both business and IT knowledge. After receiving his MBA at the Wharton School, he entered his first management role at 26 and was a CIO at age 36 at a global logistics company. Peter recently finished a complete IT transformation that replaced 100% of the company’s enterprise applications, the underlying architecture and governance process. We ended the interview talking about the importance of transforming the enterprise experience to be more like a consumer experience. Read the full interview.

CIO Focus Interview: Kevin Hall, GreenPages-LogicsOne

CIO Focus InterviewKevin is the CIO and Managing Director here at GreenPages-LogicsOne and has a very unique perspective. He runs all aspects of information services internally but also is the Managing Director responsible for our customer facing Professional Services and Managed Services divisions. This unique position allows him to get a better understanding of the challenges and roadblocks GreenPages’ customers are faced with day in and day out. Read the full interview.

CTO Focus Interview: Gunnar Berger, Citrix

CTO Focus InterviewBefore joining Citrix, Gunnar was an Analyst at Gartner. Since joining Citrix, he has been on a mission to make VDI easier and cheaper to deploy. In 2015, Gunnar’s main goals were to double down on applications, review the complexity and cost of VDI, and bridge to the cloud. Read the full interview.

CTO Focus Interview: Rick Blaisdell, Motus

CTO Focus InterviewRick is the CTO at Motus and also serves as an advisor on how companies can become more efficient and scalable. In the interview, Rick and I discuss the Internet of Things, Anything-as-a-Service, and predictions on what will happen in the industry over the next 5-7 years. Read the full interview.

 

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By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist

Tech News Recap for the Week of 9/28/2015

Were you busy last week? Here’s a quick tech news recap of articles you may have missed from the week of 9/28/2015.

Tech News RecapThe iPhone 6s smashed first weekend sales records. Microsoft is beating both Amazon and Google to cloud computing in India. The NFV, SDN, and wireless network infrastructure market is on pace to reach $21 billion by 2020. Microsoft and Tesla talk software-defined batteries.

Tech News Recap

Register for tomorrow’s webinar with Principal Architect Nick Phelps on VMware NSX vs. Cisco ACI!

 

By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist

Tech News Recap for the Week of 9/28/2015

Were you busy last week? Here’s a quick tech news recap of articles you may have missed from the week of 9/28/2015.

Tech News RecapThe iPhone 6s smashed first weekend sales records. Microsoft is beating both Amazon and Google to cloud computing in India. The NFV, SDN, and wireless network infrastructure market is on pace to reach $21 billion by 2020. Microsoft and Tesla talk software-defined batteries.

Tech News Recap

Register for tomorrow’s webinar with Principal Architect Nick Phelps on VMware NSX vs. Cisco ACI!

 

By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist

Tech News Recap for the Week of 9/21/2015

Were you busy last week? Here’s a quick tech news recap of articles you may have missed from the week of 9/21/2015.

Tech News RecapMicrosoft Office 2016 launched last week and Microsoft rolled out a new Invite Scheduling app. The IaaS market is said to be set to surpass $73.9 Billion Globally by 2022. An audit of the US government has found there are security flaws in health data storage. Learn how Columbia Sportswear is taking advantage of VMware automation and DevOps solutions.

Tech News Recap

GreenPages is also having a webinar next week that will cover VMware NSX vs. Cisco ACI. If you’re interested in software-defined networking, I highly recommend registering.

By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist

Tech News Recap for the Week of 9/21/2015

Were you busy last week? Here’s a quick tech news recap of articles you may have missed from the week of 9/21/2015.

Tech News RecapMicrosoft Office 2016 launched last week and Microsoft rolled out a new Invite Scheduling app. The IaaS market is said to be set to surpass $73.9 Billion Globally by 2022. An audit of the US government has found there are security flaws in health data storage. Learn how Columbia Sportswear is taking advantage of VMware automation and DevOps solutions.

Tech News Recap

GreenPages is also having a webinar next week that will cover VMware NSX vs. Cisco ACI. If you’re interested in software-defined networking, I highly recommend registering.

 

By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist

Tech News Recap for the Week of 9/14/2015

Were you busy last week? Here’s a quick tech news recap of articles you may have missed from the week of 9/14/2015.

Tech News RecapAT&T says malware secretly unlocked hundreds of thousands of phones. A survey indicates that companies will be moving to containers next year. MI5 chief says encryption is putting terrorists beyond the reach of the law. Big data projects have been increasing, but is it because of CIOs?

Tech News Recap

  • Survey Says That Companies Are Set To Move Big Into Containers Next Year
  • AT&T says malware secretly unlocked hundreds of thousands of phones
  • VMware NSX roadmap puts focus on SDDC and cloud security
  • Encryption puts terrorists beyond the reach of the law, says MI5 chief
  • DoD CIO plans to let contractors use commercial cloud services on DoD property
  • The Storage (R)Evolution or The Storage Superstorm?
  • Why (and how) VMware created a new type of virtualization just for containers
  • Big data projects gaining steam, but not due to the CIO
  • Is the Cloud Right for You?
  • How Sunny Delight juices up sales with cloud-based analytics
  • 10 ways automation may open up new IT job opportunities
  • Why IT Buyers Choose Hyperconverged Infrastructure
  • Dreamforce: Uber CEO Tells How the Cloud Made Ride-Sharing Possible
  • Should You Trust Your CEO With Cloud Computing Decisions?
  • Why the future of sports is in the cloud

There’s been a lot of articles around containers and container management tools. If you would like to learn more, download our whitepaper, “10 Things to Know About Docker

 

By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist

Tech News Recap for the Week of 9/14/2015

Were you busy last week? Here’s a quick tech news recap of articles you may have missed from the week of 9/14/2015.

Tech News RecapAT&T says malware secretly unlocked hundreds of thousands of phones. A survey indicates that companies will be moving to containers next year. MI5 chief says encryption is putting terrorists beyond the reach of the law. Big data projects have been increasing, but is it because of CIOs?

Tech News Recap

  • Survey Says That Companies Are Set To Move Big Into Containers Next Year
  • AT&T says malware secretly unlocked hundreds of thousands of phones
  • VMware NSX roadmap puts focus on SDDC and cloud security
  • Encryption puts terrorists beyond the reach of the law, says MI5 chief
  • DoD CIO plans to let contractors use commercial cloud services on DoD property
  • The Storage (R)Evolution or The Storage Superstorm?
  • Why (and how) VMware created a new type of virtualization just for containers
  • Big data projects gaining steam, but not due to the CIO
  • Is the Cloud Right for You?
  • How Sunny Delight juices up sales with cloud-based analytics
  • 10 ways automation may open up new IT job opportunities
  • Why IT Buyers Choose Hyperconverged Infrastructure
  • Dreamforce: Uber CEO Tells How the Cloud Made Ride-Sharing Possible
  • Should You Trust Your CEO With Cloud Computing Decisions?
  • Why the future of sports is in the cloud

There’s been a lot of articles around containers and container management tools. If you would like to learn more, download our whitepaper, “10 Things to Know About Docker

 

By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist

Tech News Recap for the Week of 8/24/2015

Were you busy last week? Here’s a quick tech news recap of articles you may have missed from the week of 8/24/2015.

Tech News RecapChinese spies target US intellectual property, the FBI is recruiting hackers as cyber special agents, and DDoS attacks have increased 132% in Q2 of 2015. Only 1 in 4 enterprises have a coherent cloud strategy. It was the 25 year anniversary of Windows 95, more colleges are taking a closer look at DaaS, and apparently you may not be smarter than a 5th grader when it comes to designing mobile apps.

Tech News Recap

 

Have you looked into container and container management tools? Here are 10 things you need to know!

 

By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist

The Hacked Landscape: Protecting Your Organization from Modern Threats

Security is one of, if not the, top concerns among IT professionals. Every week it seems a new, widely publicized breach occurs. Some vendors claim to have a silver bullet solution that is a cure-all for every security need. But is that the case? In this video, I talk about the current “hacked landscape,” how preventative measures to keeping information safe has changed, and the approach organizations should be taking to security.

 

 

Interested in speaking more with Dan about security? Reach out!

 

By Dan Allen, Solutions Architect

CIO Focus Interview, Peter Weis, Matson Navigation

CIO Focus InterviewFor this CIO Focus Interview, I got to speak with Peter Weis. Peter has over 15 years of global CIO experience, and is currently VP and CIO of Matson Navigation, a $1.7B, publicly traded, global transportation and logistics company. At Matson, Peter leads a global IT organization that is responsible for strategy, software development, infrastructure, high-availability operations and all levels of IT governance. Peter is an experienced speaker on leadership, technology, and supply chain topics, and has lectured at both the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley and at San Francisco State University. He holds an M.B.A. with Honors from the Wharton School and a Bachelor’s degree from UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business. Furthermore, Peter was a 2014 inductee into the CIO Hall of Fame. You can find Peter on Twitter and also hear more from him on cio.com!

Ben: Could you give me some background on your career?

Peter: I did my undergraduate studies at UC Berkeley and followed that up by getting an MBA at the Wharton School. I entered my first management role at age 26 and became a CIO for the first time at 36 at a global 3rd party logistics company. I’ve spent my career at a mix of both start-up and Fortune 500 companies. In late 2003, I was lured out of the start-up world to Matson Navigation. It took me a while to accept the position because I was still happy in the startup world and wasn’t initially convinced that a traditional and successful 125 year-old company was committed to innovation. Ultimately though, I saw it as a unique opportunity to lead a game-changing IT transformation and have now been here for 12 years. I also write and speak at conferences and give guest lectures at UC Berkeley.

Ben: What about a little background on your company?

Peter: Matson is a $2+ billion publicly traded global transportation and logistics company. We were founded in 1882, believe it or not, providing products to Hawaii. Although we’re now far broader in scope and cover much of the Pacific region, Hawaii remains our most important market. Our culture, processes and technology are all built around world-class operations and customer service in what has become an increasingly commoditized industry. As a result, we’ve been ranked as the number one ocean carrier in the world for the past two years, both overall and in information technology.

Ben: What sorts of projects have you been working on?

Peter: We recently finished a complete IT transformation that replaced 100% of our enterprise applications, our underlying architecture and our governance processes. Our legacy mainframe and AS400 systems are gone. We’re now fully virtualized and cloud-enabled and can now run our business in the cloud. By making this shift, we are in a position to reduce our IT managed services costs by over 80%. Most companies of any scale are wrestling with these legacy and obsolescence issues, so it’s gratifying to have completed this transformation. We also recently made a major acquisition that enables Matson to enter the Alaskan market. As a result of completing this IT transformation prior to the acquisition, the integration of this $450M acquisition is now expected to be completed in 5 months.   In a legacy environment, this integration would likely have taken 18 months and cost millions more than it did. This is a big win for Matson.

Ben: What goals do you have for 2015?

Peter: Now that we’ve finished transforming what had been a traditional IT environment, it’s now time to go on offense by leveraging what we already consider to be the best technology stack in our industry.   So, we’re now focusing on further enabling growth, reducing operating costs and responding more quickly to innovation opportunities. In fact, we’ve formed a dedicated innovation team which is led by several of our top performers. Their sole focus is innovation and widening the gap between Matson and our competitors. In order to do that, we need to be faster and more agile. We now think in terms of weeks and months in delivering innovation instead of years.

Ben: Which areas of IT do you think are having the biggest impact on the industry?

Peter: I would say cloud migration and cyber security. With the cloud, there’s a gap between vision and reality, and most companies are constrained by legacy environments that aren’t conducive to cloud technologies. CIO’s are struggling with how to fulfill the promise of better responsiveness at lower costs that cloud solutions offer, but they don’t know how to close this legacy gap. There is no easy solution, but those companies that find their way to the cloud will have real structural advantages over their competitors.

Regarding cyber security, the industry just doesn’t know what to make of the hype versus the reality. Every CIO feels the risks, but most are unsure of the right strategy to pursue, given that solutions today are so young and fragmented. As a result, CIO’s are feeling behind the curve. The problem is real, but the correct vision and necessary skill sets have not yet matured. If you look at the enterprise technology stack, the winners are clear. In cyber security though, the winning solutions are not yet clear. My company isn’t in finance or healthcare, so our risk profile is lower than it is for some. At the same time, in the age of the mobile, digital business, we are all at risk. After a difficult search, we’ve actually just hired a leader to drive our enterprise information security strategy.

Ben: Could you talk about the importance of a strong relationship between the CIO and the business? Has your experience getting degrees in business helped you in this regard?

Peter: Speaking the language of the executive team is very important. Their language isn’t LAN, WAN, or SaaS; it’s largely corporate finance. The traditional IT career path doesn’t teach managers the language of business, which creates a gap that all great IT leaders must close. Yes, my business training has certainly proven to be valuable, as I’ve learned the language of the boardroom. It’s also helped my personal brand as I’ve become more involved in assuming a commercial role at Matson, where I can more directly affect the company’s bottom line.

Ben: On a more personal level, which areas of technology interest you the most?

Peter: I’d say it’s the challenge of transforming the enterprise experience to be more like a consumer experience. I’m talking about customer facing enterprise applications that look and act like consumer apps. The consumer marketplace is teaching us what enterprise users and customers desire, and we need to watch, listen and incorporate these lessons more fully into our business solutions. Nobody gets trained on using an iPhone app, right?   Now, imagine rolling out enterprise software with no training! That’s our goal. The market has told us where to go, and that’s where we’re headed over the next 3 to 5 years.

 

 

By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist