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The CIO role is undergoing fundamental changes as enterprises alter their expectations for how IT capabilities are deployed, says Elizabeth Ebert, CIO advisory partner at IT services firm Infosys Consulting. “Every CIO we work with is experiencing these shifts,” she notes.