



In this episode of GCC Tech Talks, Tom Stroud and Sye Rahman sit down with Faisal Ali, an Emirati Group CIO with a career spanning IBM/Microsoft, government, and the private sector.
We talk about how tech leadership has evolved from the early days of infrastructure (yes, physical firewalls and dot-matrix printers) to today’s reality: AI moving at a pace that punishes slow decisions. Faisal shares practical leadership principles, how to introduce AI responsibly, and one unforgettable “go-live” story where a patch nearly derailed a major launch.
We cover:
• The CIO journey: tech-first roots, infrastructure, and leading transformation
• Why decision cycles of “weeks” don’t work in the AI era
• “Eat your own dog food”: adopt internally before scaling across the business
• AI ROI reality: why you don’t jump from 0 → 50x (and how to build momentum)
• “Automation without oversight is negligence” - governance and accountability
• A war story: Patch Tuesday, a broken release, and the fastest contingency plan ever
• Advice for the next generation: passion, risk-taking, and owning mistakes
This episode is a discussion about leading in the AI era - decision speed, responsible automation, real ROI expectations, and hard-earned project lessons.