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February 07, 2019

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7 ways to embrace shadow IT and win

Shining a light on shadow IT can reveal potentially useful and productive technologies. Here's how to meet employees' hidden needs — reliably and securely. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Consumer price transparency: The healthcare CIO's looming headache

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Insurance company finds its digital edge in AI

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What is low-code development? A Lego-like approach to building software

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Secrets of revenue-generating CIOs

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How McGraw-Hill identifies at-risk students

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The Evolution of Vendor Risk Management in Financial Institutions

When it comes to cyber attacks, financial services companies and their supply chains are the most targeted organizations. On top of a heightened threat landscape, global regulations are pushing finance companies to establish ongoing monitoring of third parties who interact with sensitive data. Read more ▶

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Consumer price transparency: The healthcare CIO's looming headache

Posting chargemasters online is just the first step; hospitals should also offer cost estimators based on patients’ insurance plans. Here’s what CIOs need to know as hospitals move into the era of healthcare price transparency. Read more ▶

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Insurance company finds its digital edge in AI

AXA XL is using artificial intelligence software to help reduce its risk consultants' workload; the latest example of an enterprise adopting software that can help it do more with less. Read more ▶

 
 
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What is low-code development? A Lego-like approach to building software

Drag-and-drop tools allow developers to assemble applications without the need for manual programming. Here's how companies such as Shell Downstream, 7-Eleven and John Hancock are putting low-code development to work. Read more ▶

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Secrets of revenue-generating CIOs

More CIOs are adding revenue generation to their job description. IT leaders from MRE Consulting, Retail Business Services, Holman Enterprises and Agero shared their money-making stories. Read more ▶

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How McGraw-Hill identifies at-risk students

McGraw-Hill Education is developing a project called Insights to surface data from its AI-based assessment and learning system to help identify students who are struggling and at risk of failing. Read more ▶

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