The changing role of the CIO
Key technology trends reshaping the role of the CIO
Amidst innovations in business technology, the function of the CIO has evolved significantly beyond enabling the business with IT. Today, the CIO must deliver strategic innovations as the three C’s of the current technology trends reshape the digital economy – i.e., Cloud, Compute, and Communication.
Today, the cloud is being adopted rapidly by businesses of all sizes across industries, and this has turned compute into a resource consumed on a pay-as-you-go basis. Moreover, communication has pivoted itself to the new world of data – which means that businesses now have access to fast, resilient, all-you-can-eat connectivity at affordable prices.
These three C’s of technology trends have also led to a paradigm shift in software architecture. Monolithic applications are now being phased out for modular, microservices-based architectures as the industry moves toward a platform-centric economy. These cloud solutions for enterprises, powered by AI, data analytics, and machine learning, are reshaping the business landscape inside-out, resulting in a shift in customer expectations and competitor dynamics.
Enterprise technology standardizes access to innovations
As innovations unfold in technologies like AI and ML, enterprise technology leaders (Oracle, for instance) are now embedding these technologies directly into the business processes that are enabled by the application. This minimizes the risk associated with piloting new use cases and the difficulty of scaling successful ones. It reduces waste and allows industries to evolve to the cutting edge by making execution easier. However, this also makes such innovations accessible to virtually every competing business, lending a new twist to technology-led differentiation.
Three key changes in the function of the CIO in the modern organization
These shifts in the business technology landscape have significantly altered the function of the CIO into a more strategic one. Here are a few ways in which their role has evolved:
- The CIO must enable the business to differentiate itself from the competition with business-led technology transformation.
- While going to the cloud is a key strategy for differentiating the business, the roadmap of the cloud journey plays a crucial role in getting ahead of the competition.
- To achieve the above objectives, CIOs now have to build trusted relationships with a more extensive set of stakeholders than ever before.
The CIO must facilitate the board to make intelligent choices about what business problems the organization focuses on and in what order. This also leaves them with the crucial responsibility of ensuring that their organization has the required competencies, capabilities, and agility to solve these problems with technology.
Look at these shifts in the CIO’s role in detail and how the CIO can effectively navigate this transition to a more strategic function in the modern organization.