Thank You!

I was very surprised and gratified last Wednesday to find how many of you had all been kind enough to vote again this year for the CTOblog in the annual Computer Weekly competition, I was even more surprised to find against a strong field of nominations that we won!. So many thanks to all of you who voted, Ron and I really appreciate it, and it makes it easier to try to keep up the work of coming up with good insights into this every changing industry of ours. I was even more delighted to find that my friends and colleagues who collectively produce the Capgemini Capping IT Off blog exploring in more depth various technology matters also won their category and that the leader of our social networking practice Rick Mans was runner up as the Twitter leader, especially as it was to Stephen Fry a well known anglophile TV and Media personality. All of us really do appreciate your support and promise we will do our best to try to live up to the awards.

About the author

61.thumbnail Thank You! Capgemini Global Chief Technology Officer, Andy is a member of the Capgemini Group management board and advises on all aspects of technology-driven market changes, together with being a member of the Policy Board for the British Computer Society. Andy is the author of many white papers, and the co-author three books that have charted the current changes in technology and its use by business starting in 2006 with ‘Mashup Corporations’ detailing how enterprises could make use of Web 2.0 to develop new go to market propositions. This was followed in May 2008 by Mesh Collaboration focussing on the impact of Web 2.0 on the enterprise front office and its working techniques, then in 2010 “Enterprise Cloud Computing: A Strategy Guide for Business and Technology leaders” co-authored with well-known academic Peter Fingar and one of the leading authorities on business process, John Pyke. The book describes the wider business implications of Cloud Computing with the promise of on-demand business innovation. It looks at how businesses trade differently on the web using mash-ups but also the challenges in managing more frequent change through social tools, and what happens when cloud comes into play in fully fledged operations. Andy was voted one of the top 25 most influential CTOs in the world in 2009 by InfoWorld and is grateful to readers of Computing Weekly who voted the Capgemini CTOblog the best Blog for Business Managers and CIOs each year for the last three years.




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