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Australian CIO’s Priorities for 2023: Initiatives, Challenges & Investments

Friday, 17 March, 2023 @11:00am

Date Friday, 17 March, 2023 Time 11:00am -12:00pm AEDT Location Zoom link will be available upon registration. Register to Access Recording Access Now
Accelerate into 2023 with ADAPT’s annual inside look into the latest priorities for local CIOs.

Revealing newly analysed research data collected in Q1 2023 from over 140 local enterprise IT executives leading organisations responsible for over 25% of Australia’s GDP.

The role, expectations and impact of the CIO in the modern enterprise continues to evolve at an exponential rate – but each spend is being scrutinised more than ever.

As organisations race to bring their operations, products, capabilities and delivery into the digital era, the CIO is becoming a strategic partner to the CEO and board – not just in shaping IT strategy but underpinning bottom-line performance.

On Friday 17 March at 11am join ADAPT’s CEO & Senior Analysts as they breakdown the latest CIO persona insights to give you an inside look at how you can position your solutions to cut through to your busiest prospect in IT.

In this 55-minute virtual briefing, you’ll gain access to exclusive client-only research and data that will help you refine marketing messaging, campaign strategy and sales engagements to better connect with the needs of Australian CIOs.

What You’ll Take Away: Top strategic objectives of the CIO in 2023 Top 10 investment priorities in 2023 How evolving economic headwinds are impacting IT investments Where CIOs are experiencing the most internal frictions to execute – and how you can become their trusted partner in solving them How to differentiate and resonate with CIOs in the year ahead
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Meet the Moderator & Speaker
Jim Berry Jim Berry CEO at ADAPT
Jim founded ADAPT with a vision to help Australia thrive commercially, now and for the future.  To enable that, Jim leads ADAPT’s... More

Jim founded ADAPT with a vision to help Australia thrive commercially, now and for the future.  To enable that, Jim leads ADAPT’s mission to connect, inform and equip our local business and tech leaders.

Leading the development of ADAPTs agenda’s and content strategy whilst also advising executive leadership teams from global technology service providers, Jim is uniquely experienced to be the voice of the end-user, the customer and the vendor.

Bringing his deep knowledge of the local market, Jim regularly presents “Know your Customer” webinars and guides the world’s largest vendors with their G-T-M and content strategies.

Through entrepreneurial product development and a servant leader mentality with his team and clients, ADAPT grows annually with clearly differentiated value for all stakeholders.

Gabby Fredkin Gabby Fredkin Head of Analytics & Insights
Gabby’s primary role is managing ADAPT’s overall strategy for Data Analytics. He has extensive experience in using data to identify trends in... More

Gabby’s primary role is managing ADAPT’s overall strategy for Data Analytics. He has extensive experience in using data to identify trends in technology that help shape Australian organisations. Utilising modern Data Science techniques, he provides ADAPT and their customers with confidence in the accuracy and validity of the information used for ADAPT’s Research, Advisory, and Events.​

With a passion for creating stories with data, Gabby is consistently rated as one of the top speakers at ADAPT Events. In round table discussions, he specialises in using statistics to initiate thought-provoking discussions. Gabby is effective in translating information into insights, enabling ADAPT’s customers to become more data-driven.​

Gabby’s primary areas of expertise are: ​

  • Advanced AI and ML practices, including AI ethics.​
  • Building models to benchmark and predict IT performance.​
  • End-user behaviour and human-centred design.​
  • Cross-functional team design and value, such as DevSecOps.​
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