C-Suite stories
The majority of Australian finance leaders believe the industry needs a new breed of CFO, according to a new report by Sage.
Despite increased investment and C-suite attention, most organisations are less than fully prepared to address major threats.
Cybersecurity was listed as the top concern for the C-suite in Singapore, above issues such as interest rates and retaining/hiring employees.
Companies prioritise digital investments despite economic downturn, but tensions and talent challenges hinder progress, says Unisys report.
While data is a clear focus for C-level executives, there are still organisational disconnects in terms of execution.
To illustrate how fast-moving the threat landscape is, today is radically different than it was even a few years ago.
There's precious little time for a CISO to make an impact, which is why it is important to understand the type of environment you're walking into.
Cohesity appoints Brett Chase as Systems Engineering Leader for Asia-Pacific & Japan, to solve customers' data security and management challenges.
Despite the celebrated response to the pandemic by female leaders, women still trail men when it comes to securing decision-making and C-suite positions.
Ah Um has released a new study showing that 65% of business leaders are drawn in by visuals when browsing B2B content.
Accenture's research reveals the benefits of highly interoperable applications for companies, including accelerated growth and increased revenue.
74% of C-suite leaders in APAC feel pressure to prove greater short-term ROI on marketing campaigns, rising to 89% in Singapore, says LinkedIn study.
CloudBees Global C-Suite Security Survey finds that security and compliance challenges hinder innovation strategies for most organisations.
Genesys appoints Kim Duncan as New Zealand Partner Account Director, responsible for expanding partner ecosystem and strengthening alliances.
The report revealed that 49% of employees are frustrated by the tech and tools their organisation provides and 64% believe this impacts morale.
The shift to digital is unstoppable, but the pressure on IT professionals is causing burnout. How can businesses reduce stress and retain talent?.
A new global research study from Lenovo reveals how the CIO role has evolved, shedding light on growing areas of responsibility.
A TCS study finds that 88% of C-suites in the Asia Pacific will increase the use of digital solutions to help drive sustainability over the next three years.
The C-suite sometimes struggles to understand their IT security peers and are not always ready to show their confusion.
IT spending worldwide is expected to reach $4.6 trillion in 2023, up 5.1% from 2022, despite an uncertain economic outlook for consumers and businesses.