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April 17, 2025
AI: the ultimate check against organizational well-being
To use AI effectively, businesses need strong governance processes, people-centered priorities, and easy access to learning and development.
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CIOs are overspending on the cloud â but still think itâs worth it
AI projects and developer use have driven cloud bills beyond expected levels at most organizations, but CIOs still see the cloud as the cheaper alternative.
Transforming customer experience with AI at Alorica
Mike Clifton, CIO turned CEO of the global customer solutions business, offers advice to CIOs on how to get started with AI.
What is technical debt? A business risk IT must manage
The race to complete IT projects now can leave a future burden on your IT resources. Hereâs an overview of tech debtâs causes, types, risks, benefits, and management strategies.
CIOs recalibrate IT agendas to make room for rising AI spend
The rush to invest in AI has reconfigured ITâs priority list, exposing some organizations to future risks as legacy tech lingers, architecture updates get backburnered, and work with other emerging technologies peters out.
Defining leadership through mentorship and a strong network
Andrea Schulze, VP and CIO of Toshiba America, Inc., Toshiba International Corporation, and Toshiba America Energy Systems, blazed a leadership path in a male-dominated industry by relying on invaluable resources like mentors and networking. That, combined with confidence in her own skills, ultimately set her apart from the competition.
IT compensation satisfaction at an all-time low
The answer might not be in paying more money as much as rethinking IT roles to make tech talent happier.
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