In this video podcast, Diane Bryant, Intel Corporation’s recently-named chief information officer, discusses the role of IT in the enterprise today. Bryant sees three main functions for Intel’s IT organization, beginning with the company’s strategy for driving business growth. That centers upon ultra low-power devices in support of mobile Internet devices, and ultra low-cost solutions represented by the Atom processor, which focuses on the low-cost PC market, and the rapidly scaling system represented by global, emerging markets and the next billion users. For Bryant one big question is, “How are IT solutions going to enable Intel’s business growth?” Intel IT also serves as an in-house end user, and a valuable resource in the product development process as Intel works to stay in touch with enterprise IT management and drive down the cost of doing business. Finally, by working closely with CIOs and other enterprise IT managers, Intel IT is able to help set the rapid pace of IT innovation.
Tags: Diane Bryant, Intel, enterprise IT management, CIO, mobile Internet device, Atom processor, low-cost PC, emerging markets
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September 8th, 2008 at 9:03 am
I agree a focus on IT is important & valuable. Since IT employees have access to about all Intel information, will you consider moving IT contractors to blue-badge positions? Having contractors in such sensitive positions seems unneccesarily risky. It also makes it hard to hold these people accountable for questionable behavior, as they are not Intel employees.