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:

Navigating Windows 11 Hardware Requirements and Supply Chain Shortages

While Windows 11 was launched in October 2021, adoption remains low, w...

ReadyWorks Recognized in Gartner Market Guide for Digital Platform Conductor Tools

In April 2021, Gartner coined the term digital platform conductor (DPC...

DORA: How EU Finance Orgs Can Prepare

In November, the European Council formally adopted the Digital Operati...

Gartner Cites ‘Transformational’ Digital Platform Conductor in 4 Hype Cycles

Last year Gartner began talking about an emerging tool called a digita...

CISA BOD 23-01: Identifying Asset Visibility and Vulnerability

A new binding operational directive (BOD) announced by the Cybersecuri...

Securing the Smart Office with IT Expertise

Smart office adoption enables a more interactive environment for worke...

How to Simplify ISO Audits for IT Using Automation

Being ISO certified shows customers that your enterprise is committed ...

Combatting Cyberattacks: Managing Healthcare IT

Cybersecurity is a growing threat for any sector, but healthcare is be...

Reducing Cybersecurity Risks for Financial Services Institutions

COVID lockdowns proved lucrative for cyber criminals. An increase in e...