The CIO Roundtables are monthly intimate gatherings of four to six chief information officers (or their equivalent). The by-invitation only luncheon brings together Computerworld Philippines’ editorial team with the CIOs to discuss IT management issues. The transcripts of the discussions are then published in Q&A format in Computerworld’s monthly print edition and subsequently in the online version.
- Moving Through the Supply Chain
- Mitigating the Risks
- Greening the Workplace
- The Pros and Cons of ERP Systems
- Learning the Ropes of IT Security
- The Fast and Furious SMBs
- Public Service Goes Virtual
- Open Source: Now a Norm in Businesses
- Human Capital Management
- Unified Communications
- The Benefits & Pains of Enterprise Mobility
- Cloud Computing
- Data Storage Management
- Smarter SMBs
- IT Outsourcing
- IT in the New Gov’t
- Open Source: Sleeping with the Enemy
- Unifying Communications
- Managing the Mobile Workforce
- Crossing the Skills Gap
- Compliance: A Tough Sell
- Making the Right Decisions for Growth
- Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity
- IT Staff Management
- Mitigating Security Risks in Turbulent Times
- Industry Academe Linkage: A look at the State of IT Education
- IT Outsourcing
- How valuable is IT to the business?
- Protecting Corporate Data: Keeping Up With New Challenges
- Computerworld Philippines CIO Roundtable
- CIO Roundtable: Responding to Uncertain Economic Conditions
- The Growing Role of Today’s CIO
- The ‘perfect’ CIO: CEOs speak up
- CIOs urged to be ‘catalysts for change’
- CEOs urged to be IT-savvy or risk brand damage
- “IT in Government: How IT is helping government serve the public better”
- CIO Roundtable: “IT in Government: Putting the ‘e’ in Governance”
- Putting up a data center in today’s call center/BPO environment
- Putting up a data center in today’s call center/BPO environment
- Safeguarding your Data
- CIO Roundtable Meeting – Unified Communication
- Studying IT
- The New Role of the CIO
- Automated SMEs
- The Perfect IT Vendor
- The Female CIO: Making the Cut
- “Keeping IT open, Making IT Work”
- Not Wanted: Pinoy Poachers
- Views from the Top
- “The Right to Privacy”




























