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December 03, 2010

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Mreischer

I agree!

Kevin Pashuk

Chuck,

You must read the same stuff I do... Great job in capturing the trends that will affect CIO's in the coming year. (Hint... If any of these are news to you... then perhaps you should consider a different career path).

You've described in a few short words the magnitude of change that is impacting IT - including the elevation of issues that were formerly the sole concern of IT to the board level.

This type of change needs a transformed CIO. What are the key skills you see that CIOs need to lead these initiatives? (I have a lot of opinions on this which I share in my blog www.turningtechinvisible.com )

I'd be really interested in your perspective.

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Chuck Hollis


  • Chuck Hollis
    SVP, Oracle Converged Infrastructure Systems
    @chuckhollis

    Chuck now works for Oracle, and is now deeply embroiled in IT infrastructure.

    Previously, he was with VMware for 2 years, and EMC for 18 years before that, most of them great.

    He enjoys speaking to customer and industry audiences about a variety of technology topics, and -- of course -- enjoys blogging.

    Chuck lives in Vero Beach, FL with his wife and four dogs when he's not traveling. In his spare time, Chuck is working on his second career as an aging rock musician.

    Warning: do not ever buy him a drink when there is a piano nearby.

    Note: these are my personal views, and aren't reviewed or approved by my employer.
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