CIOs

Cybersecurity Vendor Research Is Broken – Richard Stiennon Built a Fix

BIRMINGHAM- For CISOs and CIOs, cybersecurity vendor research has quietly become one of the most expensive inefficiencies inside the enterprise. Security architects lose weeks buried in Google searches. Analysts build sprawling spreadsheets that are outdated almost as soon as they’re finished. Vendor shortlists are shaped less by market reality than by which sales teams get

By |2026-01-30T12:36:23-05:00January 30th, 2026|Cyber Defense, mitechtv|

Detroit Ranks 9th For Major US Markets Attracting Startups

DETROIT - Detroit ranks 9th in a list of 26 major US markets for startups moving into the metropolitan area in the past year, a new survey shows. What’s more, Detroit CIOs reported the top three impacts startup and business growth has had on the city: The Detroit area has become more innovative (87 percent)

By |2018-01-31T21:06:18-05:00January 31st, 2018|Entrepreneurs, Featured|

Detroit CIO’s Hiring Plans Cool In First Half Of 2017

DETROIT — IT jobs will apparently become a bit harder to come by in the year ahead. Sixteen percent of Detroit-area technology executives plan to expand their IT staff in the first half of 2017, according to the just-released Robert Half Technology IT Hiring Forecast and Local Trend Report. That’s down from 26 percent in

By |2016-12-08T10:56:06-05:00December 8th, 2016|ESD|

MCWT Event: CIOs Thriving On Disruptive Technology

DETROIT - Nearly 1,000 technology professionals from Michigan met May 12 at Cobo Center in Detroit to hear GM Chairman and CEO Mary Barra and other business leaders discuss how to thrive on disruptive technology. The Michigan Council of Women in Technology Foundation’s Executive Connection Summit, sponsored by General Motors, Ford Motor Co., and FCA US LLC, featured female

By |2016-05-12T21:26:58-04:00May 12th, 2016|Guest Columns|

Survey: Quarter Of CIOs Allow Workers To Shop Online From Office

MENLO PARK, Calif. - With holiday deals starting earlier each year, the temptation to act on them – even while at the office – is great.  And the ability to bag up bargains on company time is growing, a new Robert Half Technology survey shows:  One-quarter of chief information officers (CIOs) said their firms allow unrestricted access

By |2015-11-24T16:48:42-05:00November 24th, 2015|News|