Chad Leverenz, Vice President, Information Technology, Mercy Housing
IT administrators will not need to access nor manage the actual server operating system, server patching, or backup software
Anthony Scarola, CISSP, Director of Technical Information Security, TowneBank
Aaron Gette, CIO, The Bay Club Company
Azmi Jafarey, CIO & SVP Technology Architecture, Intralinks [NYSE: IL]
Rodger Smith, SVP & GM, Oracle Utilities
Taher Behbehani, CMO, BroadSoft
Unified Communications, by their very nature, should be “unified.”...
Jon Brinton, EVP and GM of Global Cloud, Mitel
Cloud communications continues to grow as more organizations seek...
Mercè Crosas, Ph.D., Chief Data Science & Technology Officer, Harvard University
The Harvard Dataverse repository alone hosts more than 70,000...
Mike Hoyt, SVP-Internet Protocol/Voice Engineering, Windstream [NASDAQ: WIN]
If you work for one of the 200,000 mid-sized companies in the U.S., the chances are very good that the office phone on your desk is relying on legacy systems that are 10-20 years old.
Will Cousins, Sr. Director of Product Management, Nuance Communications [NASDAQ:NUAN]
I would say “keeping secure”. We can all move fast now, but our customers demand high levels of security, and that can add time and cost. However, when considering the alternative, security is a no brainer.
Yvonne Wassenaar, CIO, New Relic, Inc
Every business is becoming a software business and the cloud is a key part of enabling that transformation.
Keith A Cronk, CIO and VP of IS & Technology, Harding University
Bandwidth! This would be the highest priority for infrastructure investment. The bandwidth around the campus network is usually broad enough.
Filipe Rodriguez, CTO, CloudMargin
In the field of derivative operations, CIOs and CTOs are rapidly discovering that cloud solutions are a must-explore alternative.