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June 06, 2022

10 ways inflation will impact IT

As inflation rises across the globe, CIOs are strategizing ways to navigate rising prices for IT supplies, services, and talent by rethinking IT portfolios, reprioritizing IT spend, and honing business efficiencies. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by Transmit Security: 5 Reasons Why a Good First Login Experience Can Drive Revenue

Customers have the power to choose which digital vendors to spend their money with. And they’re choosing those vendors that provide the most effortless transactions – starting with their first login.

What’s new in TOGAF 10?

The Open Group released TOGAF 10 and with it comes a more flexible, customizable framework that’s easier to implement in the enterprise.

The do’s and don’ts of negotiating a raise

The following seven tips, tactics, and strategies will help you get your employer to yes when you ask for your next increase in pay.

Industry clouds lay foundation for innovation

The cloud goes vertical: A wave of specialized clouds aimed at specific industries is helping organizations streamline operations and serve customers in new ways.

5 challenges for securing the future

Everyone has a role in cybersecurity today; working together to address these challenges will materially reduce risk.

7 tools for mastering organizational listening

Organizational listening — knowing What’s Going On Out There — is leadership’s most poorly understood and undervalued responsibility. To fix this you need the right tools.

AI, predictive analytics top list of hot technologies for banks

AI, machine-learning, predictive analytics, natural language processing (NLP), computer vision and microarchitecture are hot technologies that banks are investing in today, according to a Forrester report.

CIO playbook: Collaborating with business leaders on their IT spend

With business units increasingly buying their own tech, IT leaders must shift into advisor mode, strengthen business-IT relationships, and commit to business value.

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