Loading...
Stay up to speed with the day's top stories for IT leaders
December 07, 2021
Myths play an important role in history and culture, yet when it comes to digital disruption, believing in fables can be both destructive and career crippling. Read more â¶
It is increasingly common to hear about cyber threats to energy and utility industries â our critical infrastructure. These are malicious acts by adversaries that target data, intellectual property, or other digital assets.
As providers adapt their go-to-market strategies, customers must plan ahead.
The hybrid workforce is here to stay. And while blending in-person and remote work has its challenges, done well it can unlock significant upside, as these IT leaders attest.
The midsize government IT contractorâs focus on training and upskilling is helping it retain employees and improve job satisfaction, earning it a spot on IDGâs Best Places to Work.
Facing factory shutdowns, the multinational automaker retuned its analytics forecasting strategy around graph database technology to establish more precision and profit than expected.
CEO Adam Selipsky outlined a wide range of new tools and functionality in his first turn at the helm of Amazon Web Services. Hereâs what IT leaders should know.
But you can and should tweak the IT organization to meet modern requirements for agility, innovation, and digital-first operations. Hereâs how.
Keeping on top of the outlay of your cloud estate is more important than ever. These platforms will help you get a pulse on your cloud use and associated costs, which can add up rapidly.
© 2024