CIOs Share Their Favorite Work-From-Home Gadgets

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CIOs Share Their Favorite Work-From-Home Gadgets
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The past two years of remote work reveal that for chief information officers, architects of enterprisewide technology transformation, few tools are as important as a decent computer and phone.

, both mentioned owning a good microphone. “I think we’ve all experienced too many examples of people struggling with can-you-hear-me audio,” Mr. Wenkoff said.swore by a good headset. “There’s a lot of noise and distractions in your house and your world,” he said, “This allows you to be very kind of laser focused, and I think be much better and engaged.”

Jack McCarthy, CIO at the State of New Jersey Judiciary, spoke highly of his noise-canceling headphones. “The ability to listen to a conference, conference call, or even just music without interrupting everyone else in the house is paramount to work-from-home success,” he said. Mastercard's Ed McLaughlin cobbled together a lighting solution: a table lamp covered by a face mask.Sticking with the videoconferencing peripherals, Mr. McCarthy also celebrated his ring light webcam. “Having consistent lighting eliminates some of the issues we get depending on where the sun is hitting the windows.”cobbled together a lighting solution. His favorite gadget is a table lamp covered by a face mask.

“Early in the pandemic lockdown, when everything suddenly shifted to Zoom and Teams, I found that my room lighting was terrible for video,” he said. “Taking inspiration from broadcast, I grabbed what I had available and mocked up studio lighting diffusers.”happiness is an Uplift standing desk. “I cannot believe I ever lived without my Uplift standing desk,” he said. “Lower back pain from sitting for hours has virtually disappeared.

The desk that belongs to Mark Spykerman, CIO at drug wholesaler AmerisourceBergen, must be fairly large. How else to support his preferred gadget: three monitors?Zendeskcredits her “super-automatic espresso machine,” for replacing her visits to the local coffee shop. Mark Brooks, CIO at managed-care provider

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