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March 01, 2021
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The installer of integrated building systemsâ first-ever CIO, Bhuvana Badrinathan, launched data capabilities to predict sales revenue using automated data ingestion and feature engineering.
For Black IT pros, it can be a hard, lonely road to the top. ITSMF is one organization connecting and advancing Black IT pros through programs that offer mentorship, training, and support.
The coronavirus crisis has shaken up business as usual, with some IT strategies and tools rising to the occasion and others in line for a rethink or tough recovery post-pandemic.
Most organizational dysfunction is the symptom of a greater problem: Business-IT trust has broken down. Hereâs how smart CIOs repair those rifts â or foster trust from the get-go.
The U.S. Department of Laborâs CIO Gundeep Ahluwalia leads technology across 28 diverse mission areas of the vast agency. Leveraging flexible clouds and mobile technologies, the organization won a CIO 100 award for modernizing the labor certification process for temporary and seasonal workers entering the U.S. Hear how theyâve successfully transformed a paper-based certification process to a highly-efficient mobile service that threads vital information through other key agencies.
The H-1B visa allows US employers to hire foreign professionals to work in the US when qualified Americans cannot be found. Here are the requirements, processes, and latest changes to this program.