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August 24, 2022
With technology, talent, and workplace culture key ingredients for business success, a strong partnership between IT and HR leaders may be the most critical in todayâs C-suite. Read more â¶
Join this webcast to understand the systems, processes, organizational, and data decisions to outpace the next market shift. Technology leaders from IDC, Deloitte, and Workday will contribute their real-world best-practices.
CIOâs Future of Work North America features the worldâs leading IT executives from every industry to discuss the one thing they all have in common: managing an unpredictable workplace, workforce, and labor market. In this first-ever North American installation of the popular Future of Work series, youâll hear from a North American spectrum of leaders ready to share the tactics that work and the risks theyâre prioritizing as they close out 2022. Join us on September 28 and youâll get the latest insights that will change the way you work. Register here.
The manufacturer has put low-code development to work, melding sensor data and analytics to provide real-time visibility into asphalt processing tanks, enhancing safety and improving compliance.
Efficiency leads to improved productivity, flexibility, and quality of work. Making the best use of your time as an IT leader also builds a direct pathway to career success.
Here are the nine most sought-after technology roles in the US healthcare industry, according to data from Dice.
IT leaders are not immune to infatuation with the promise of emerging tech. Here, CIOs share which technologies they believe are primed to underdeliver, offering advice on right-sizing expectations for each one.
AI, analytics, and cybersecurity are at the heart of the continual transformation of Canadaâs largest electric utility, says Hydro Québecâs vice-president of Information and Communications Technologies.
The HVAC manufacturer is taking a bottom-up approach to digital transformation, launching a series of process automation efforts that cannot wait for company-wide change.
When the pandemic put its independent agents and franchises at grave business risk, Aflac IT set about augmenting their work with digital capabilities that make them âbionic,â tech chief Richard Gilbert says.