July 8, 2025
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NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
Ten years ago this week, the first-ever CIO Dive newsletter arrived at your inboxes, chock full of enterprise IT updates for busy technology executives.
In the decade since, the CIO role — and enterprise technology overall — has experienced profound transformation. No longer a back-of-house figure, the chief information officer gained a prominent seat in the boardroom, advising businesses on how technology can drive transformation.
We’d love to hear what changes you’ve seen play out in the CIO role over the past decade and what changes you’re tracking closely on the road ahead. You can email us here: cio.dive.editors@industrydive.com. And keep an eye out later this month for special coverage to celebrate our first decade.
Whether you’re just joining our publication or you were there from the start, a heartfelt thank you for your continued readership.
Here’s to the next decade,
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Roberto Torres
Editor, CIO Dive
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