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April 12, 2022
The tech industry is rife with overhyped jargon. Here IT leaders discuss buzzy terms all too often misapplied by vendors and colleagues alike. Read more â¶
By David Faraone, Sr. Consulting Director, Unit 42 - A board of directors can and should be thought of as the fourth line of defense for an enterpriseâs security. Read more about how you can establish trust with your board and enable them to partner with you to maintain your security posture.
Accenture maintained its position at the top of the IT service provider market, as Infosys leapt to No. 2 in a year of acute talent challenges, according to Everest Groupâs 7th annual rankings.
CIOs have long been viewed by many colleagues as second-string executives. Now is the time for IT leaders to expand their role, and to assert their unique vision and value.
After years as a CIO at many different companies, Mike Giresi is defining the role of CDO at Molex and Koch Industries as one focused on customers and business operations, not just technology.
Even as many organizations chart plans to return to the office, remote leadership isnât going away any time soon. Itâs never too late to build on what youâve learned leading through the pandemic to ensure productivity continues.
DevColorâs A* program brings together Black technologists into peer-led mentoring squads aimed at providing career advice and community for those who often feel isolated at work.
Shortly before the support freeze for Russian cloud customers, SAP offered to move their data abroad for free.
Directing decision-maker-awareness to the right targets is a key skill for CIO success. Investment risks that pit information security vs. information technology prove the point.
With attrition an increasingly challenging issue, companies are turning to chatbots and machine learning to augment HR strategies for gauging employee sentiment, identifying flight risks, and strengthening career support.