CIO, Monday, August 7,2023
Generative AI Is A Make-Or-Break Moment For CIOs
IT leaders must bring a pragmatic technology lens to gen AI's potential - and its pitfalls - by optimizing their strategies for use cases first.
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CIO, Monday, August 7,2023
IT leaders must bring a pragmatic technology lens to gen AI's potential - and its pitfalls - by optimizing their strategies for use cases first.
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CIO, Monday, August 7,2023
Making the true business case for cloud computing is about much more than just cost savings.
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CIO, Friday, August 4,2023
As enterprises rework their business models and strategies to meet various new challenges, risks abound. Here are nine risk management failures to look out for.
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CIO, Thursday, August 3,2023
Legendary CIO Chris Hjelm built a career leading IT at large and innovative companies alike, and being intentional about developing future IT leaders has been a key part of his leadership playbook.
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InformationWeek, Wednesday, August 2,2023
A fractional CTO can be a great solution to help limit risk, manage teams, and develop cost-effective strategies to help meet the technology demands of an evolving business.
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CIODIVE, Wednesday, August 2,2023
To tackle outdated or redundant tech driving up IT spending costs, CFOs need to work with CIOs to create a 'common plan,' LeanIX's Christian Richter said.
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DARKReading, Wednesday, August 2,2023
Unless the CEO and other C-suite executives defer to the CISO's decisions on cybersecurity, is the CISO really running things?
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CIO, Wednesday, August 2,2023
Thermo Fisher Scientific CIO Ryan Snyder discusses a tiered model used to turn data into value at the $40 billion laboratory equipment and instrument maker.
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Architecture and Governance, Monday, July 31,2023
Today, more than ever before, and often without noticing it, technology touches every part of our lives. The adoption of next generation technologies, automated tools, agile and Devops methodologies by an organization made the role of IT as a crucial factor for the business transformation.
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Help Net Security, Monday, July 31,2023
What separates superstar CISOs from the rest of the pack is that they are keenly aware of the burgeoning threat landscape and the cybersecurity skills shortage, but they don't give in to despair. Instead, they use their existing assets to great effect, including tapping into a hidden source of strength that is critically overlooked as a security resource: their development teams.
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InformationWeek, Monday, July 31,2023
Behind the budget allocated to cybersecurity defense and recovery lies the question of how to spend it. Find the answers in the 2023 Cyber Risk and Resiliency Report.
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CIO, Friday, July 28,2023
By prioritizing technology, people, and customers, IT leaders can future-proof their businesses and move digital transformation forward.
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DAKReading, Thursday, July 27,2023
After recently serving as the chief information security officer (CISO) for the state of Maryland, I know, firsthand, the vital role cybersecurity can play in helping the government deliver critical services to its constituents and the risk to their lives if those services are disrupted.
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Ekran, Wednesday, July 26,2023
Regular communication with CISOs may not be enough for the board to fully understand and adequately invest in cybersecurity. According to a survey conducted by Neustar International Security Council in November 2022, only 49% of organizations have the requisite budget to meet their cybersecurity needs.
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InformationWeek, Tuesday, July 25,2023
Digital transformations often fail. To remedy, invest in change management, empower your teams, assign ownership and accountability, keep course-correcting.
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CIO, Monday, July 24,2023
Given their unique perspective across the company, IT leaders are in prime position to identify and execute revenue-focused initiatives. CIOs and executive advisors share tips on supporting top-line growth.
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SiliconANGLE , Friday, July 21,2023
Earlier this month I attended the Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Seattle, home of the Mariners. As part of my activities there, I moderated a sports CIO summit hosted by Extreme Networks Inc., MLB's official Wi-Fi solution provider, at Lumen Field, home of the Seattle Seahawks.
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Powered by edge computing, IoT, and 5G, today's systems are decentralized, context-aware, and real-time interactive.
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Futurecio, Friday, July 21,2023
Worldwide IT spending is projected to total $4.7 trillion in 2023, an increase of 4.3% from 2022. As CIOs continue to lose the competition for IT talent, they are shifting spending to technologies that enable automation and efficiency to drive growth at scale with fewer employees.
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CIO, Thursday, July 20,2023
Busyness can be perceived as a badge of honor. But being busy doesn't always mean being more productive. So how can the modern CIO help organizations avoid this trap?
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CIO, Thursday, July 20,2023
The hard truth is that your IT organization's work doesn't speak for itself. Communicating its value requires developing a marketing mindset and storytelling skills across IT's ranks.
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Gartner, Wednesday, July 19,2023
Worldwide IT spending is projected to total $4.7 trillion in 2023, an increase of 4.3% from 2022, according to the latest forecast by Gartner, Inc. As CIOs continue to lose the competition for IT talent, they are shifting spending to technologies that enable automation and efficiency to drive growth at scale with fewer employees.
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ComputerWeekly, Wednesday, July 19,2023
Some alternative ways for CIOs to fill talent gaps when its hard to find people with the right technology skills in the jobs market
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ITPro, Wednesday, July 19,2023
Those in the role have to balance tech know-how with empathy and a clear vision
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InformationWeek, Tuesday, July 18,2023
For small and mid-range companies, using a fractional CIO provides them with expertise that they can't afford to hire on a permanent basis.
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CIO, Monday, July 17,2023
IT leaders see the top tech position flipping its priorities over the next three years, with business strategy, innovation, and orchestration in the spotlight and tech enablement being more of an advise and govern affair.
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HelpNet Security, Monday, July 17,2023
In this Help Net Security interview, Charles Brooks, Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University's Applied Intelligence Program and graduate Cybersecurity Programs, talks about how zero trust principles, identity access management, and managed security services are crucial for effective cybersecurity, and how implementation of new technologies like AI, machine learning, and tracking tools can enhance supply chain security.
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CIO, Thursday, July 13,2023
In today's transformational business landscape, legacy systems are routinely discredited even as they continue to deliver value. IT leaders can learn a lot about their fundamental lasting power.
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CXOtoday.com, Wednesday, July 12,2023
CXOToday has engaged in an exclusive interview with Jaya Mehrotra, Founder of the Women Leadership Circle (WLC)
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Solutions Review, Wednesday, July 12,2023
As part of Solutions Review's Premium Content Series-a collection of contributed articles written by industry experts in enterprise software categories-Uri Haramati, the founder and CEO of Torii, outlines some of the factors that keep IT leaders up at night.
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HelpNet Security, Wednesday, July 12,2023
Despite economic obstacles and constraints on IT budgets, global CIOs maintain a positive outlook on the potential of technology to provide significant benefits for their organizations, according to Lenovo.
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AiTHORITY, Wednesday, July 12,2023
Please tell us about your role at Dun & Bradstreet: I am the Chief Data and Analytics Officer at Dun & Bradstreet, a leading global provider of business decisioning data and analytics. In my role, I lead the company's data and analytics strategy globally and am responsible for enterprise data governance and exploring new digital and alternative data and analytics opportunities.
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Heller Search Associates, Wednesday, July 12,2023
In a follow up to Dan Roberts' State of the CISO article, leading CISOs share their insights and strategies for addressing the greatest challenges they face today.
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CIO, Tuesday, July 11,2023
As the nature of digital continues to get more business-integral, a new executive role is on the rise: the chief digital officer (CDO).
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Architecture & Governance , Tuesday, July 11,2023
Eighty-one percent of large enterprise (LE) CIOs plan to increase their IT headcount in 2023, according to a recent survey by Gartner, Inc. Only 14% expect their IT staff to decrease and 5% expect their headcount to remain the same.
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CIO, Monday, July 10,2023
On a recent episode of the Tech Whisperers podcast, NACD CIO Rona Bunn discussed her leadership success formula, the shared responsibility of cybersecurity knowledge, and what it takes for a CIO or CISO to be a well-equipped and effective board member.
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Technative, Monday, July 10,2023
We don't have to go too far back to a time when they were part of the IT team, directing IT staff and planning cybersecurity defences. Though vital work, CISOs previously were not part of upper management and left little impact on the core business. The ever-increasing risk of a cybersecurity breach, and the spiralling cost of cleaning up afterwards, has changed this.
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CIO, Monday, July 10,2023
CIOs must make critical choices that benefit their organization's new form, not just the interests of the people involved.
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ITPro, Thursday, July 6,2023
A partnership that is based on trust, humility, and empathy is more likely to improve IT decisions and technology decisions. Both the role of chief information officer (CIO) and chief technology officer (CTO) are rooted in technology, but their responsibilities and functions couldn't be more different. While the two remits can sometimes blur, perhaps the most obvious difference is in their focus on either internal or external drivers of change.
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CIODIVE, Wednesday, July 5,2023
To assemble the right team, CIOs must start by knowing themselves, what they can do - and what they can't.
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Gartner, Wednesday, July 5,2023
Strategists Believe More Strategic Planning and Execution Activities Could Be Automated Seventy-nine percent of corporate strategists said that technologies such as analytics, artificial intelligence (AI) and automation will be critical to their success over the next two years, according to a survey by Gartner, Inc.
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Dataversity, Wednesday, July 5,2023
In today's world, digital transformation is no longer an option. Instead, it is a necessity for businesses to stay competitive. The rapid pace of technological advancements, coupled with changing consumer behavior and expectations, has forced companies to rethink their strategies and embrace digital transformation.
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SearchCIO, Wednesday, July 5,2023
Staying with tried-and-true legacy systems can feel like the safest route. But as the world changes at a dizzying pace, IT leaders might want to reconsider that strategy.
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CIO, Monday, July 3,2023
CIOs are reshaping their leadership profile beyond the traditional IT paradigm to expand their business impact and elevate their career opportunities.
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ITPro, Wednesday, June 28,2023
Technical debt, inertia, and internal politics are holding digital transformation back, according to Jay Chaudhry
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CIO, Wednesday, June 28,2023
Zero Trust allows you to increase visibility and control to address the security requirements of a decentralized, IoT-driven network infrastructure.
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insideBIGDATA, Wednesday, June 28,2023
With generative AI top of mind, CIOs should proactively update their overall auditing, operational and strategic approach, according to Sreekanth Menon, Genpact's VP and Global AI/ML Services leader.
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enterprise times, Tuesday, June 27,2023
Cybercrime today is an ever-present concern for companies across the UK and further afield. While businesses are focusing on trying to prevent attacks, there's also an understanding that breaches are inevitable. It's just about when a data breach will happen rather than if a company will fall victim to one.
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CIO, Tuesday, June 27,2023
The blend of leadership skills, tech know-how, and business savvy required to succeed as CIO makes top-notch IT leaders a rare breed. Here's what separates the excellent from the good.
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ITPro, Tuesday, June 27,2023
While IT leaders are keen to expand headcounts in 2023, turbulent economic conditions and 'slow hiring' issues are stymying plans
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