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October 18, 2021
Emerging technologies â and emerging challenges â are introducing new IT roles to the mix, as traditional titles get an overhaul to better reflect business value and career opportunities. Read more â¶
he future of work is hybrid. Ensure people who work from anywhere get a seat at the team table where confidence and dignity are available to all.
Certifications can be a real boon to your career or those of your staff â unless you fall prey to these common pitfalls.
The frenetic world of tech startups seems like appealing target for CIOs looking to gain board experience. But choose carefully, say CIOs who have taken the leap.
Meet the first-ever CHM Patrick J. McGovern Tech For Humanity Prize Changemakers, Mercy Nyamewaa Asiedu and Michael Bernstein and learn about how theyâre developing new technology to make the world a better place. Tune in Tuesday, October 19 at 11 a.m. PST.
This year has seen multiple billion-dollar-plus acquisitions in hardware, software, and services, as well as plenty of smaller, strategic merger activity in areas vital to enterprise IT.
Learn how this top CIO is leveraging a platform operating model and focusing on building a diverse, tech-centric culture to accelerate the digital health ecosystem.
If you donât have a strategy in place for edge computing now, youâll need one soon: Researchers predict that 90 percent of industrial enterprises will use edge computing by 2022. Hereâs where you can figure out your strategy on how to use edge computing to deliver business speed and value â while also mitigating security risks. #CIOFutureOfEdge
IT leaders are being charged with ensuring the success of new workplace strategies that blend in-person and remote collaboration. Here are the tools that can help.
From smaller teams, to video tech that creates more equitable meetings, to a rebalanced brain trust in the office, CIOs are trying out new approaches to IT teamwork.