David Carey

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SFU team tops CIO case competition

Realizing a need for future CIOs to gain real-life job experience, the Chief Information Officers Association of British Columbia (CIOABC) recently held the first...

Window of Opportunity

Looking for new opportunities in the field of IS management? Do you understand marketing? Have good communications skills? Then we have just the job for you. How about CIO/Advertising and Corporate Communications Manager? If you're skittish about being the first CIO to wear all three hats, don't worry about it. Loewen's Stephen Segal has already been there, done that . Twice!

BMO

Delivering value to the organization is the mandate of every CIO and IT department, yet it's long been a difficult goal to achieve, and perhaps an even harder one to quantify. At Bank of Montreal Financial Group, five key steps are being taken to ensure that IT pulls its weight, and then some. Technology head Lloyd Darlington gives CIO Canada readers an inside look at how it's being done.

Putting together the CIO Association of British Columbia

The Chief Information Officer Association of British Columbia (CIOABC) provides a forum for about half of the province's senior IT executives to discuss issues of IT management. In an exclusive interview with CIO Canada, co-founder and president Jim Williams talks about how the Association was created and how it serves its members.

Strategies For Effective Outsourcing

Outsourcing is becoming an important option for many different types of organizations. At this year's edition of our annual roundtable, we asked five Canadian IT executives to share their views on outsourcing, and discuss their strategies for doing it successfully.

How IT is helping the Mounties

The Mounties may not

We’ve Got You Covered

Alex Federucci appeared on our November 1995 cover, when she was head of IT for major oil-patch player Talisman Energy. She

Fusing Business & Technology

The alignment of technology and the business has been a priority of CIOs since they first made the evolutionary leap from data processing to the executive suite back in the 1980s.

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