Cisco Promotes CIO Rebecca Jacoby to VP of Operations, Cisco Systems Inc. elevated CIO Rebecca Jacoby to senior VP of operations, Thursday, as incoming CEO Chuck Robbins redesigned the administration group. Guillermo Diaz, senior VP of IT, has been elevated to boss information officer, reporting specifically to Ms. Jacoby.
Ms. Jacoby's advancement suggests that Cisco may further integrate IT and operations. In her new part, Ms. Jacoby will oversee the worldwide supply chain, worldwide business services, security and IT. Ms. Jacoby joined Cisco in 1995 and has held the CIO position for the past nine years. "Rebecca is a standout amongst the most skilled leaders in the organization," Cisco CEO John Chambers told CIO Journal in 2012.
Increasingly, information innovation is becoming a board room-level discussion because innovation is so profoundly installed in business strategy, said Mr. Chambers at the WSJ CIO Network gathering in San Diego in February. "The part of the CIO has an opportunity to wind up truly a COO, in numerous ways," he said, in remarks that foreshadowed Ms. Jacoby's advancement.
Cisco has encountered that disruption as its center networking business has confronted increasing rivalry from new networking schemes that use ease merchandise equipment controlled by software. Companies such as AT&T Inc. furthermore, Bank of America Corp. are moving far from specialized equipment to using item equipment and open source software to run their infrastructures. It's a transition that will take years however more companies are poised to move in this bearing to oversee bigger quantities of information and better managing costs.
As that shift happens, companies have revamped to tear down the walls in the middle of IT and operations so they can move all the more rapidly to release software. Ms. Jacoby has recognized the significance of this continuous conveyance and has said that Cisco is moving in this heading.
Ms. Jacoby's advancement suggests that Cisco may further integrate IT and operations. In her new part, Ms. Jacoby will oversee the worldwide supply chain, worldwide business services, security and IT. Ms. Jacoby joined Cisco in 1995 and has held the CIO position for the past nine years. "Rebecca is a standout amongst the most skilled leaders in the organization," Cisco CEO John Chambers told CIO Journal in 2012.
Increasingly, information innovation is becoming a board room-level discussion because innovation is so profoundly installed in business strategy, said Mr. Chambers at the WSJ CIO Network gathering in San Diego in February. "The part of the CIO has an opportunity to wind up truly a COO, in numerous ways," he said, in remarks that foreshadowed Ms. Jacoby's advancement.
Cisco has encountered that disruption as its center networking business has confronted increasing rivalry from new networking schemes that use ease merchandise equipment controlled by software. Companies such as AT&T Inc. furthermore, Bank of America Corp. are moving far from specialized equipment to using item equipment and open source software to run their infrastructures. It's a transition that will take years however more companies are poised to move in this bearing to oversee bigger quantities of information and better managing costs.
As that shift happens, companies have revamped to tear down the walls in the middle of IT and operations so they can move all the more rapidly to release software. Ms. Jacoby has recognized the significance of this continuous conveyance and has said that Cisco is moving in this heading.

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