At its 55th General Meeting, Cigref unveiled the 2025 edition of its Strategic Orientation Report, ‘Four archetypes of the digital function for 2040’. Download PDF Ce rapport est...
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The low-tech approach serving the digital resilience of organisations: Adaptation strategies in times of fluctuations
In a context of multiple crises and the increasing vulnerability of digital systems, Cigref, in partnership with the French Institute for Sustainable IT (Institut du Numérique Responsable - INR), has published its latest report: "The low-tech approach serving the...
Assessing the return on investment of generative and agentic AI solutions
As businesses and public administrations ramp up their experimentation, measuring the return on investment (ROI) of artificial intelligence solutions is becoming a major strategic challenge for digital departments. Beyond simple technical optimisation, the integration...
Implementation of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD): Challenges and prospects for digital departments
In a context of major regulatory overhaul and simplification, the CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive) is at the forefront. But beyond compliance, a strategic challenge is emerging: how can this requirement be transformed into a genuine corporate...
The 2025 Strasbourg European Digital Summit Notebooks
Cigref is pleased to announce the publication of the second edition of the Strasbourg European Digital Summit Notebooks, the result of work carried out during the event organised from 23 to 25 April 2025, in partnership with Numeum. Over three days, 200 digital...
Equipping organisations for future skills development over the next 10 years
In a context where major transformations are reshaping the world of work under the combined effect of technological developments, new employee expectations, and the need to adapt HR models to these changes, Cigref is publishing a new MEMO entitled ‘Equipping...
Sustainable digital strategies of large organisations: How to scale up?
Cigref has published its new report, “Sustainable Digital Strategies of Large Organisations: How to Scale Up?”, which highlights how large French companies and government agencies are integrating Responsible Digital Technology (RDT) into their strategies. It examines...
Technological dependence on American software and cloud services : an assessment of the economic consequences in Europe
‘Technological dependence on American software and cloud services: an estimate of the economic consequences in Europe’ is a new study on Europe's technological dependence. It was commissioned by Cigref to inform the discussions at the second edition of the Rencontres...
Technological innovations : Challenges and Opportunities for Information systems
Last january, a few days after CES in Las Vegas, the world's leading tech event, Cigref published the findings of its working group on “Technological Innovations and Value for Information Systems,” led by Djilali KIES, Chief Information Officer at TDF, and Yann...
IT for Green : contributions from the digital departments to the CSR and decarbonisation challenges of organisations
In a context where European environmental regulations are being strengthened with regard to large organisations (CSRD, CS3D, Green Taxonomy, etc.), organisations must increasingly equip themselves to carry out their decarbonisation and climate change adaptation...
Geopolitics and Digital Strategy : Challenges and levers for action for digital departments
In the era of digital transformation, companies must deal with a constantly changing international environment. Rising geopolitical tensions, the fragmentation of cyberspace and new regulatory constraints are redefining the strategic priorities of digital departments...
Cigref’s Strategic orientation report 2024: « 5 ambitions: what can we do by 2040? »
At its 54th General Assembly, Cigref unveiled the 2024 edition of its Strategic Orientation Report, “5 ambitions: what can we do by 2040?”. “We have taken a radically different approach from previous years: we have set out to describe a digital future we would like to...












