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Germany Sep 9, 2025 Country Members Physical german

Frankfurt: AI Driven Logistics

Vom ersten Use Case zur strategischen Neuausrichtung CIONET lädt bereits zum vierten Mal zu einem exklusiven Roundtable für CIOs und Digitalverantwortliche aus Logistik und Handel ein. Im Mittelpunkt des Abends steht die Frage, wie Unternehmen ihre KI-Initiativen erfolgreich skalieren und aus ersten Use Cases echten strategischen Mehrwert schaffen. Microsoft 365 für Frontline Worker: Moderne Tools, die Mitarbeitende im Tagesgeschäft entlasten ServiceNow für Prozessintegration: Automatisierte End-to-End-Workflows – vom Schadensfall bis zur Retourenabwicklung KI-gestützte Disposition und Planung: Mit smarten Algorithmen zur optimierten Supply Chain Digitale Lieferketten und letzte Meile: Transparenz, Effizienz und Kundenzentrierung durchgängig gedacht

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Belgium Sep 13, 2025 All Members Physical english

CIONET Cycling Event

Join us for a wonderful ride. The ride is accessible to all levels of riders and doesn't require extensive technical skills. More information will follow soon. Looking forward to ride together!

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Germany Sep 17, 2025 Country Members Physical german

München: Cyber Security Fatigue

Cybersecurity ist längst kein reines IT-Thema mehr – sie betrifft das gesamte Unternehmen. Doch während die Bedrohungslage zunimmt, geraten viele Security-Verantwortliche an ihre Belastungsgrenzen: zwischen 24/7-Verantwortung, wachsenden Anforderungen und dem ständigen Innovationsdruck.

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Germany Sep 17, 2025 Country Members Physical german

Köln: CIO & CISO, das Rezilienz-Power-Duo

IT-Betrieb und Cybersicherheit stehen heute unter extremem Druck: steigende Komplexität, wachsende regulatorische Anforderungen (NIS2, DORA, KRITIS), chronische Ressourcenknappheit – und gleichzeitig eine Bedrohungslage, die keine Verzögerungen duldet. Trotzdem agieren viele IT- und Security-Teams noch immer in Silos. Die Folge: ineffiziente Abläufe, Tool-Wildwuchs, langsame Reaktion auf Vorfälle und unklare Verantwortlichkeiten.

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Germany Sep 18, 2025 Country Members Virtual german

Online: Nachhaltige IT - CIDO Priorität

Nachhaltigkeit ist für CIOs nicht nur ein „Nice-to-have“, sondern eine strategische Priorität – sie beeinflusst direkt die finanzielle Performance, die operative Effizienz und die langfristige Wettbewerbsfähigkeit.

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Belgium Sep 18, 2025 Country Members Physical french

Les Rencontres: La dette technique : Un défi stratégique pour les entreprises

La dette technique est comparable à la négligence des réparations d'une maison. Ignorer un toit qui fuit peut faire gagner du temps aujourd'hui, mais cela pourrait conduire à l'effondrement du plafond plus tard. Pour remédier à la dette technique, il faut trouver et réparer ces fuites dès maintenant et mettre en place un plan d'entretien de la maison afin qu'elle soit prête pour les extensions futures. Pour résoudre ces problèmes, il faut définir des priorités stratégiques, communiquer clairement avec les parties prenantes et établir une feuille de route à long terme pour la modernisation. Cet événement se déroulera entièrement en français.

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City of Lokeren uses Microsoft Security to drive operational efficiency and optimization

The city of Lokeren is a Belgian municipality tasked with providing basic services to the city's 50,000 inhabitants. The city invested in a modernization project focused on Microsoft's cloud and security solutions. The implementation of the project radically changed the work habits and culture in the commune.

“Lokeren is one of those cities where community and citizen wellbeing come before anything. Making their lives easier is at the heart of our mission here at the municipality – and technology is definitely instrumental to that.”

Harry Vyvey, Helpdesk Manager at the City of Lokeren, is discussing his organization’s digitalization efforts and the impact they’re having on its workforce and citizens. 

“Our goal at the City of Lokeren is to be the beating heart of citizen life,” he says, “and to support collective and individual needs in any possible way.” 

This isn’t just a vision, but a concrete strategy for the City of Lokeren. One that recently persuaded them to transform their IT landscape and make it fit for the modern workplace. And ultimately led them to Microsoft and its range of cloud and security solutions.

“Whatever service you might ever need as a citizen, we at the City of Lokeren will be there to address it for you,” he explains. “That puts our IT team under a lot of pressure: how can we support our colleagues in their tasks, and empower their work?

“At the same time, we’re a public sector organization and we have to comply with strict rules on data protection and use. For many years, we have needed a solution that would guarantee us all these functionalities at the same time. 

“We eventually found it in Microsoft’s modern workplace and security suite.”  

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Building an IT network that works for everyone

A charming city nestled in northeastern Belgium, Lokeren is home to nearly 50,000 citizens and employs over 1,000 people between onsite and office-based workers.

“Our workforce is responsible for pretty much all public-facing operations in the community, from safety to infrastructure, housing, education and more,” says Jan Roels, Front Office Consultant at the City of Lokeren.

“The opening of a new road, for example, or the cleaning of the streets and trees, the running of the Sunday market… all that kind of activity is down to us.” 

To support such a wide range of roles and responsibilities, the organization has spent the past four years migrating its on-prem legacy systems on to the cloud. “For many years, we relied on an IT network that was on-prem, outdated and unfit for the modern workplace,” he explains.

“Four years ago, we turned to Microsoft and its partner Wortell and asked them to help us come up with a cloud migration program that would make our work and culture more flexible and future-proof.

“That was the very start of our journey to a unified platform with Microsoft solutions.”

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From collaboration tools to a new security posture

The first step of City of Lokeren’s migration was to shift part of its workforce onto Microsoft Surface laptops and roll them out using Autopilot. “Some of the users in our organization are always working offsite on the frontline, so they need to be light and agile,” says Harry Vyvey. 

“Naturally, the devices they use need to reflect that. That’s why we chose to start off with the Surface laptops – to equip them with powerful and lightweight devices ideal for people on the move.”

Following the devices came the wider network migration to a range of modern workplace solutions such as Microsoft Office 365, SharePoint, OneDrive, Microsoft Teams and Teams Phone, which helped to guarantee greater flexibility especially during the pandemic. 

“Teams was one of the biggest game changers for us,” adds Jan Roels. “It allowed us to host meetings wherever we wanted, but also to collaborate a lot better, simplify our operations and be more efficient.” 

As for the security side, the organization decided to implement Microsoft Intune for device management, as well as Microsoft’s Security stack to introduce new lines of defense for the entire organization. 

This was the result of many years spent with an on-prem server security orchestrator that offered minimal monitoring and demanded constant maintenance. One that eventually led them to deploy solutions including Microsoft Sentinel, but also Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, Identity, Cloud Apps and Office – with work on the data governance side through Microsoft Purview also taking place. 

The result is a Security Operations Center running almost entirely on Microsoft products and managed by partner Wortell. “For us, it’s important that consultants are there to help us implement the solutions, but also learn how to use them,” says Roels. 

“That’s exactly the kind of experience we had with Wortell, who took the time to guide us throughout the process and made sure we understood all aspects.”

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A whole new way of approaching cybersecurity

Currently operating in a hybrid cloud set-up, City of Lokeren can reflect on the positive change its migration has helped to drive. 

“This is the setting we’re in now, but we’ll keep on discussing with our partners on ways to improve our environment and if possible, find a way to go full cloud,” explains Vyvey. “Looking ahead, we’re particularly interested in moving our servers to Azure using Migrate Tool and we’ve started using the Purview platform. Microsoft Copilot also looks promising and we’ll certainly keep an eye on its evolution.”

The reason behind these plans, he says, is that the project has transformed working ways at the City of Lokeren. “Being on the cloud really changes the way you work, especially for us in the IT department,” explains Vyvey. “It saves up so much time in terms of updates and server management, freeing up the equivalent of a system engineer’s work day to focus on making meaningful changes and implementing more.”

He particularly emphasizes improvements on the security and monitoring side. “As a public-sector organization, we operate under strict regulation when it comes to our citizens and their data,” he adds. “This is getting much easier for us courtesy of our new dashboards, which give us a far better overview of what’s happening in the network.

“And it’s also helping us to shift from a reactive to a proactive approach.” 

He stresses the importance of this particular shift. “In the past, whenever we would be targeted by ransomware, it would have taken us a while to detect it – and by that time it would already have wreaked havoc in our system,” he explains.

“That’s something that we’ve improved significantly since being on the cloud. These kinds of threats no longer go unnoticed, which allows us to block them right away and investigate more efficiently than ever.

“We’re finally at a point where even though the threat is still real, we are much more confident that the necessary measures are in place to better protect our end users and give the IT department the required vulnerability insights.”

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Connecting employees, citizens and services

One of the most satisfying aspects of the City of Lokeren’s migration, say Vyvey and Roels, is seeing how it’s reflected onto the wider workplace culture, as well as public operations. 

“Most of the people in our organization are loving the new technologies and have adopted them very easily,” claims the latter. “They’ve simply made life so much easier for everybody.” 

For the few who are still finding their way around the new system, the IT department has put in place a range of training sessions aimed at building their trust towards the cloud. “For some people, Multi-Factor Authentication is taking a bit of time to get used to – particularly for those who only use their emails on mobile apps and not computer,” he adds. “Thankfully, that’s changing already with a bit of training and support.”

Citizens are noticing these improvements too. “We have a range of apps that now run on Azure and which are proving so much easier to monitor and work,” he continues. “Take our ticketing system, for example: people can now raise tickets and be certain that they’ll be forwarded to the right people and departments right away. There is much more seamlessness in the way we handle them now.” 

External communications have also improved thanks to Teams Phone. “Before, we just had a single telephone, which everyone was queuing to use all the time,” he explains. “Now, we have about four or five people who are manning Teams telephones and routing the calls, looking up the tickets and connecting citizens with their designated helpdesks.” 

This, concludes Vyvey, is ultimately the purpose of the entire project: simplifying the lives of employees and the people they serve. “Cloud technology is a concept that’s often hard to grasp,” he says. “It’s intangible, and therefore scary. 

“But when you start using it, it’s impossible to go back. The benefits are just so vast that what it is or where it exists simply no longer matter.”

In the past, whenever we would be targeted by ransomware, it would have taken us a while to detect it. That’s something that we’ve improved significantly since being on the cloud. 

Harry Vyvey: Helpdesk Manager

City of Lokeren

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