Subscribe to Updates in Technology, Media & Telecom

RSS By Email

RSS By RSS

Add to Google Reader or Homepage

Subscribe in Bloglines


The Expertise Imperative and Compliance Technology
Access to a diverse array of specialized expert inputs drives superior decisions in every organizational context: within corporations, by investors and consultancies, and within nonprofits. When decision makers are confident of their decision inputs, they can respond more quickly and creatively to challenges and opportunities.Learn more about GLG's Compliance Framework


This page may include content provided by Council Members, your access to which is subject to the Terms of Use.
Find Out More

Study Group: CIOs in GLG Member Programs(?)

Council Members in this Study Group: 83

This study group may include experts knowledgeable on topics such as IT Services, consumer electronics, wireless devices, software, hardware, information technology, semiconductors, media, cable, satellite, internet, broadband, global positioning systems, advertising, online media, telecommunications, networking, wireless, and data storage, among others.

Request a survey with this Study Group







Leading Experts in this Study Group

George Kaadi, VP & Chief Information Officer, Sompo Japan Insurance Company of AmericaGeorge Kaadi
VP & Chief Information Officer
Sompo Japan Insurance Company of America

George Kaadi is the Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Sompo Japan Insurance Company of America. Prior to Sompo he was CTO at AboveNet, co-location and Optical Fiber provider. Prior to AboveNet he was CIO at Marvel Entertainment Group "Publishing and Studios". Prior to Marvel, Mr. Kaadi...

Roland Icard
Chief Information Officer and President
Austin CiO Partners

Roland Icard is the Chief Information Officer and President at Austin CIO Partners, a strategy consulting firm. He specializes in technology planning, project portfolio management, IT governance, application portfolio optimization, enterprise architecture, compliance management, business continuity...

Howard Bruck, Chief Information Officer, Hudson Valley BankHoward Bruck
Chief Information Officer
Hudson Valley Bank

Howard Bruck is the Chief Information Officer at Hudson Valley Bank, a commercial bank. He is also an Adjunct Professor of Management at Polytechnic University. He has over 25 years of experience in the information technology sector. He specializes in financial services technology, outsourcing, hosting,...

William Santille, Jr, CIO, Uline, Inc.William Santille, Jr
CIO
Uline, Inc.

William Santille was most recently (1/08) a VP of IT at ABN AMRO a Fortune 100 firm, where controlled a yearly budget of $420MM of the global yearly budget of $2.6B. He is now CIO of Uline Inc, a privately held firm with over $1.2 Billion in annual revenue. He controls a yearly budget of over $80 MM...

David Ziolkowski, Sr Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Sampson Regional Medical CenterDavid Ziolkowski
Sr Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Sampson Regional Medical Center

David Ziolkowski is Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer at the Sampson Regional Medical Center located in Clinton, NC. He manages over a dozen technical and non-technical departments within the hospital, expanding his role to Senior Vice President, Support Services and Information Management....

Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer, Infogain CorporationCliff Bell
Chief Information Officer
Infogain Corporation

Cliff Bell is the Chief Information Officer and the Vice President of Business Development at Infogain Corporation, an information technology outsourcing company with 1,000 employees. He has also held IT management positions at Apple Computer...

Edward Marx, MS, Chief Information Officer , Texas Health ResourcesEdward Marx, MS
Chief Information Officer
Texas Health Resources

Edward Marx, MS, is the Chief Information Officer at Texas Health Resources, a 19 hospital system in North Texas. He has experience in partnering with business and clinical leadership to leverage technology investments. Previously, he was CIO at University Hospitals (Ohio) and a Director at HCA (Nashville)....

Shawn Burgess, CIO/Director, Kingman Hospital IncShawn Burgess
CIO/Director
Kingman Hospital Inc

Shawn Burgess, CISSP, is the Chief Information Officer and Director at Kingman Regional Medical Center, Arizona. He has over 15 years of experience in managing technology progression, system implementation, support management, security program administration, and client services operations. Mr. Burgess...

View all Leading Experts in this Study Group

GLG NewsSMAnalyses by this Study Group's Leading Experts(?)

Opinions and analyses expressed in GLG News are solely those of the author. See the Terms of Use for details.
On-line Apps ... Show me some customers | 08-07-2008
Author: Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer, Infogain Corporation

1. Using on-line apps as an experiment is possible 2. When will we see massive adoption?

Cut IT Spending by virtualizing the desktop and reduce Power consumption | 07-01-2008
Analysis of: Data Centers Nearing Power-Usage, Cost Crisis | www.eweek.com
Author: Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer, Infogain Corporation

1. Power consumes more than the cost of the PC. 2.  Virtualization of PC's can reduce the IT budget.

The economy's impact in Healthcare | 06-24-2008
Analysis of: Health Care in a Lousy Economy | www.hhnmag.com
Author: Shawn Burgess, CIO/Director, Kingman Hospital Inc

Typically the macro economy does not have immediate effect to the healthcare market.  As the current US economy struggles from the rising cost of fuel and burst of the housing and mortgage bubble the effect is beginning to be realized in various areas that impact the healthcare marke...

Paradigm shift - Physician adoption of EHR | 06-23-2008
Author: Shawn Burgess, CIO/Director, Kingman Hospital Inc

This article hits the mark on the financial aspect of EHR adoption. The other challenge is realizing the value of electronic over traditional paper in bridging the gap of the techno phobia that inhibits adoption.

Economics 101 - EHR adoption will increase when it makes economic sense | 06-23-2008
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

Misaligned economic incentives are mostly responsible for the low rates of adoption of EHRs.  Physician resistance to change is much less a force than the simple fact that it costs time and money to convert a practice to an EHR, and the financial benefits of an EHR do not accrue to the physici...

View All GLG News by members of this Study Group

Most Common Company Types:

  • Individual/Small Consultancy
  • Facility, Academic Medical Center
  • Systems Integrator (SI)
  • Regional Banks
  • Distributor
  • Facility, Non-Academic/Community Hospital
  • Hospital Software, IT & Other
  • Office Based Private Practice or Clinic

Most Common Job Types:

  • Chief Information Officer

GLG's 750+ Clients Include:

40 of the leading 50
global mutual funds
15 of the leading 20
global banks
8 of the leading 10
private equity firms
90%+ client subscription renewal rate

Analytics


Generated at 2008-08-30T05:45:15.877