CIO Series:Nabil Batlouni, NYSE Euronext
We interview Nabil Batlouni, chief information officer (CIO) for NYSE Euronext’s European markets.
How did you get to where you are today/into IT/business?
I've had several roles and 28-plus years wide-ranging experiences developing businesses, leading organisations and delivering results in the financial services, media and entertainment technology, internet and aerospace industries.
I was previously chief operating officer (COO) of Technicolor Network Services and COO of Canal+ Technologies.
One learns by making mistakes.
What's the biggest challenge of being a modern-day CIO?
Meeting the challenges of combining making long-term and short term decisions in a changing and competitive environments where customer and business expectations are growing in terms of volume, response time, quality and availability with tighter budget constraints.
And the most rewarding thing?
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Same as above.
What is the biggest mistake you think you've made? And your greatest success?
I don't remember. [There are] so many of them. One learns by making mistakes.
How big a role will cloud computing play in your organisation in the next three years? What other technologies are you watching?
In the scope of things for our internal markets it will not be really significant. The technologies being watched include low latency messaging and computing.
What are the most important criterion you use to make decisions that impact your business and why?
Value for money.
Maggie has been a journalist since 1999, starting her career as an editorial assistant on then-weekly magazine Computing, before working her way up to senior reporter level. In 2006, just weeks before ITPro was launched, Maggie joined Dennis Publishing as a reporter. Having worked her way up to editor of ITPro, she was appointed group editor of CloudPro and ITPro in April 2012. She became the editorial director and took responsibility for ChannelPro, in 2016.
Her areas of particular interest, aside from cloud, include management and C-level issues, the business value of technology, green and environmental issues and careers to name but a few.