APAC CIOOutlook

Advertise

with us

  • Technologies
      • Artificial Intelligence
      • Big Data
      • Blockchain
      • Cloud
      • Digital Transformation
      • Internet of Things
      • Low Code No Code
      • MarTech
      • Mobile Application
      • Security
      • Software Testing
      • Wireless
  • Industries
      • E-Commerce
      • Education
      • Logistics
      • Retail
      • Supply Chain
      • Travel and Hospitality
  • Platforms
      • Microsoft
      • Salesforce
      • SAP
  • Solutions
      • Business Intelligence
      • Cognitive
      • Contact Center
      • CRM
      • Cyber Security
      • Data Center
      • Gamification
      • Procurement
      • Smart City
      • Workflow
  • Home
  • CXO Insights
  • CIO Views
  • Vendors
  • News
  • Conferences
  • Whitepapers
  • Newsletter
  • CXO Awards
Apac
  • Artificial Intelligence

    Big Data

    Blockchain

    Cloud

    Digital Transformation

    Internet of Things

    Low Code No Code

    MarTech

    Mobile Application

    Security

    Software Testing

    Wireless

  • E-Commerce

    Education

    Logistics

    Retail

    Supply Chain

    Travel and Hospitality

  • Microsoft

    Salesforce

    SAP

  • Business Intelligence

    Cognitive

    Contact Center

    CRM

    Cyber Security

    Data Center

    Gamification

    Procurement

    Smart City

    Workflow

Menu
    • EPM
    • Cyber Security
    • Hotel Management
    • Workflow
    • E-Commerce
    • Business Intelligence
    • MORE
    #

    Apac CIOOutlook Weekly Brief

    ×

    Be first to read the latest tech news, Industry Leader's Insights, and CIO interviews of medium and large enterprises exclusively from Apac CIOOutlook

    Subscribe

    loading

    THANK YOU FOR SUBSCRIBING

    • Home
    Editor's Pick (1 - 4 of 8)
    left
    Timing is Everything

    David W. Glenn, Partner & CIO, CIO Consulting Services, Tatum US

    Leveraging Data as an Enterprise Asset

    Renee Wynn, CIO, NASA

    Empowering the Digital Transformation of Asia's Growth Engines

    Matt Oostveen, Chief Technology Officer, Asia Pacific & Japan, EMC Converged Platforms

    Power to the People! Altering Enterprise Analytics Competency for the Future

    Celine Siow, Regional Vice President, APAC & Japan, Alteryx

    Structure, Discipline, and Alignment Along with Technology Make Up the Secret Sauce of Organizational Success

    Prashant Hoskote, Senior Director, Quality & Service Excellence Vice Chair – ASQ, Quality Management Division (Global) – Asia & Australia Board Member – National Board for Quality Promotion – Quality Council of India

    Is AI Transforming your Business? Rethink what's Possible

    Andreas Hartl, General Manager, IBM Cloud & Cognitive Software, Asia Pacific

    The Future of IT must be All Encompassing

    Chris Kelly, Executive Director & GM - Infrastructure Solutions Group, Dell EMC

    Digital Transformation in Asia: Leading the Digitization Wave

    Stanimira Koleva, CIO, Software AG, Asia Pacific & Japan

    right

    Digital Innovation on Rise Setting New Benchmarks

    Greg Morrison, SVP & CIO, Cox Enterprises

    Tweet
    content-image

    Greg Morrison, SVP & CIO, Cox Enterprises

    Media companies are faced with a challenging future driven in large parts from increasing access of content on mobile devices. Media companies have traditionally made little use of cloud services and have limited their use to non-essential applications and services. This trend is now changing. Media companies, like most other industries, are seriously considering migration of important systems to the cloud. The industry has to transform because of significant digital disruption occurrence resulting in creating a competitive climate. Print media, newspapers, consumer magazines and other publications, are trying to manage an accelerated trend of converting from print to online. Broadcast media is dealing with consolidation, regulatory, retransmission and copyright protection issues. We are seeing more pay per use, on-demand content delivery pricing models. To support the new models, we need robust digital workflow processes and content management solutions.

    The solutions need to automate the entire content workflow and monetize digital assets. Besides being in high demand, these solutions are increasingly being delivered as cloud services.

    The digital revolution is built on the cloud, social, data analytics and mobile disruptions. Change in these areas is having a profound impact on businesses. The change is disrupting enterprise business models and challenging established technology solution paradigms. In many respects, the digital transformation is turning every business into a technology business. It is pulling technology into the core of the business making it a real differentiator. The expectations of CIO roles have changed a lot over the years, mine included. There has been substantial progress in recent years to consolidate and mature just about all aspects of technology domains. We are in a digital economy that is disrupting old models and challenging established technology objectives. New attention is required to strategize and focus on digital solutions  that encompass people, processes and products for businesses. The technology challenges in media are not different from the technology challenges in other industries. You can change the industry but you have many of the same technology issues, opportunities and challenges. Yes, the industry vernacular and transactions are different, and there are clearly some industry-specific challenges that are more acute. But, at the end of the day, we strive to add value by improving the experience of our customers. We want to find opportunities to enhance our business proposition and grow revenue. The processes, partners and solutions sets are surprising similar. IT organizations also must shift from technology gatekeepers to a more strategic and consultative role. The maturing cloud service market is accelerating the need to do this. IT organizations that might be lagging must transform from traditional service providers into flexible service brokers to better align it to business outcomes and solidify the IT relationship with its business customers. As a service broker, IT can counsel customers on technology decisions and provide choices of technology that best support their business objectives while balancing cost and value. Cost visibility is foundational to this transformation.

    tag

    Content Management

    Weekly Brief

    loading
    Top 10 Enterprise Performance Management Solution Companies - 2018
    ON THE DECK

    EPM 2018

    I agree We use cookies on this website to enhance your user experience. By clicking any link on this page you are giving your consent for us to set cookies. More info

    Read Also

    Loading...
    Copyright © 2025 APAC CIOOutlook. All rights reserved. Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy and Anti Spam Policy 

    Home |  CXO Insights |   Whitepapers |   Subscribe |   Conferences |   Sitemaps |   About us |   Advertise with us |   Editorial Policy |   Feedback Policy |  

    follow on linkedinfollow on twitter follow on rss
    This content is copyright protected

    However, if you would like to share the information in this article, you may use the link below:

    https://epm.apacciooutlook.com/views/digital-innovation-on-rise-setting-new-benchmarks-nwid-1124.html