Chris Ganly stories
Chris Ganly, a prolific author with a keen focus on the intricate tapestry of technology in business, provides insightful analyses through his columns for Gartner. His interest spans from strategic IT cost reduction to the evolving dynamics of mergers and acquisitions influenced by technological advancements such as artificial intelligence (AI). Ganly has a particular talent for addressing the immediate challenges and strategic responses required by Chief Information Officers (CIOs) under the pressure of global events such as the COVID-19 pandemic. His work not only charts a path for financial survival but also optimises the role of technology in driving business resilience and growth.

Gartner predicts key trends in M&A landscape through 2024
Fri, 24th Nov 2023
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Gartner outlines key trends in the M&A landscape, driving focus on tech opportunities, AI adoption and regulatory complexities.

AI focus to drive global M&A activity upswing in 2024, says Gartner
Thu, 16th Nov 2023
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telstra ventures
Gartner predicts that a renewed emphasis on technology, particularly AI, will boost the global M&A market in 2024 after a downturn in activity.

Gartner: The 10 rules CIOs must follow for rapid IT cost reduction
Wed, 28th Oct 2020
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analyst report
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payroll
COVID-19 forces CIOs to find immediate IT cost savings, says Gartner. IT spending expected to contract globally. #COVID19 #ITcostsavings.

Gartner: Six step framework CIOs must follow for cost optimisation during COVID-19
Tue, 16th Jun 2020
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analyst report
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covid-19
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research director
Gartner details a six-step framework CIOs must adopt for effective cost optimisation amid COVID-19, balancing potential savings with business impact.

Gartner: The eight actions CIOs must take to ensure financial survival during COVID-19
Fri, 1st May 2020
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personal computing devices
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it spending
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tablets & laptops
CIOs must take action to protect their IT organizations' cash flow during the COVID-19 crisis, according to Gartner. Survival will be the priority.