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November 13, 2024
7 ways gen AI can create more work than it saves
As gen AI use continues to skyrocket, reports of business benefits are trickling in. But we're also seeing more cases where the tech can actually create more work than it saves.
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Sponsored by Ocient: Fresh data about the data industry
Find out what 500 IT and data leaders had to say about the state of their industry in Ocientâs third annual Beyond Big Data survey, Reaching New Altitudes.
The pursuit of better farming, and futures, through tech
Dhaya Sivakumar, CIO at agri-tech and herd improvement co-op Livestock Improvement Corporation (LIC), recently spoke with CIO.com editorial director for ANZ Cathy O'Sullivan about how the organization helps change the future of farming through technology and superior genetics, why data plays such an important role in what they do, and instilling a passion for tech early in life.
New US CIO appointments, November 2024
Congratulations to these 'movers and shakers' recently hired or promoted into a new chief information officer, senior IT, or board role.
Nobl9 tracks service-level objectives for faster reliability response
Nobl9âs software reliability platform enables developers, DevOps and software engineers to set service-level objectives and track error budgets across an enterpriseâs platforms and applications. Brian Singer, co-founder and chief product officer at Nobl9, demonstrates the key features of the Saas-based platform that sits on top of a companyâs current monitoring environment to provide insights into outages and potential problems.
10 ways to kill your IT culture
From micromanaging to lacking a pragmatic vision that inspires change, IT leaders can inadvertently impact their ability to foster an IT culture primed to deliver business results.
Survey: AI to usher in new middle management era
With junior roles likely to be squeezed out by AI in the workplace, middle management will take on a greater portion of the workforce and more specialized roles, according a Capgemini survey.