Andrew Sweeney

Andrew Sweeney

Andrew Sweeney is the Co-Founder and CEO of ReadyWorks. With nearly 30 years of international experience in technology strategy and delivery, Andrew has led transformative enterprise IT initiatives. He has guided organizations through major industry shifts over the past three decades, from legacy system integrations to cloud migrations and AI-driven optimization. His strategic leadership has delivered high-impact results for some of the world's largest firms, including notable engagements at Prudential, Unilever, Guardian, Avon, Altria, JPMorgan Chase, Salomon Smith Barney, CIT, Royal Bank of Canada, Hess, AIG, Morgan Stanley, Microsoft, Symantec, and many others. Andrew is a sought-after thought leader, sharing insights on AI-powered innovation, strategic IT evolution, and the operational frameworks for future-proofing enterprises.

Recent Posts:

Key Takeaways from ITAM & FinOps: How to Win Big

At the recent ITAM Review conference ITAM & FinOps: How to Win Big...

Windows 11 Upgrade: Tips for Aligning with Asset Refresh Cycles

Almost two years on from launch, the Windows 11 global market share st...

ReadyWorks Recognized in 6th Gartner Hype Cycle

Following hot on the heels of Gartner’s Hype Cycle for Monitoring and ...

Tech Stack Out of Control? It’s Time for a New Approach.

Even as inflation remains high, CIOs are twice as likely to invest in ...

ReadyWorks Now Highlighted in 5 Gartner Hype Cycles

The ‘transformational capabilities of a digital platform conductor (DP...

IT Asset Forecasting: Removing the Guesswork

If you don’t have a clear view of future IT asset needs, you aren’t al...

Five Steps to Sustainable IT Asset Disposition (ITAD)

Responsible IT asset disposition (ITAD) goes way beyond enterprise dat...

Seamlessly Evolve Identity Access Management Using a Digital Platform Conductor

As cloud adoption and hybrid working continue and users change roles a...

How IT Can Lead Cross Business Process Automation with a DPC

A recent Deloitte study found that over 50% of enterprises are plannin...