Speed to drive CIO agenda in 2017

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Battling gender bias in IT

You can’t aspire to be what you can’t see. To get more women into IT careers, girls and young women will need role models, mentors and public examples of success. Read More

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Speed to drive CIO agenda in 2017
Fixing the communications breakdown between IT security and the board and c-suite
Microsoft goes after Slack with new Teams service
How gender-neutral job postings decrease time to hire?
What these CSOs did on their first days
Leadership: From dictator to enabler
Executives still mistrust insights from data and analytics
Analytics provides the data, leaders negotiate the truth

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Brand Loyalty in the Digital Age

The battle to establish customer loyalty for consumer-facing brands remains fiercely competitive, both in domestic U.S. markets and worldwide. Read More

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Speed to drive CIO agenda in 2017

CIOs will be under pressure to deliver new products and services at a fast pace. Tech spending will increase a modest 2.9% in 2017. Read More

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Fixing the communications breakdown between IT security and the board and c-suite

Stop buying the first security solution that comes down the pike and solve the communications logjam first. Read More

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Microsoft goes after Slack with new Teams service

Workplace collaboration has become increasingly focused on chat in the past couple years, and Microsoft is jumping into the new space with both feet, launching a new product it calls Teams. Read More

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How gender-neutral job postings decrease time to hire?

Want to attract more applicants for open positions? Hire faster? Improve diversity at the same time? Get rid of gendered language in your job descriptions. Read More

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What these CSOs did on their first days

There are a million things to worry about but these chief security officers provide advice on how to start off on the right foot. Read More

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Leadership: From dictator to enabler

Defeating highly adaptable cyber attackers takes the same kind of leadership it took to defeat highly adaptable terrorists in Iraq, according to Ret. Gen. Stanley McChrystal: Enabling the expertise within the organization. Read More

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Executives still mistrust insights from data and analytics

Organizations say they are increasingly focusing on data-driven decision-making to guide their businesses, but a majority of business leaders lack confidence in the insights generated from data and analytics. Professional services firm KPMG says data and analytics leaders need to make establishing trust a priority. Read More

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Analytics provides the data, leaders negotiate the truth

Analytics, like history, is about what facts mean. At the enterprise level, analytics is a negotiation about what facts mean. We ”mine data” but we don’t ”mine facts.” We employ ”data scientists” not ”fact scientists.” The strategic CxO is an arbiter of truth for the enterprise. Read More

White Paper: Progress Software

Digital Marketing Maturity: The Results Are In

The Progress Digital Marketing Maturity Guide helps organizations determine the level of sophistication within their digital marketing operations. Using this guide, Progress worked with Dimensional Research to conduct a global survey of 700 marketing professionals gauging the level of digital marketing maturity. To see how you compare with other digital marketing groups, download, "Digital Marketing Maturity: The Results are In." Read More

Evaluating PaaS? Focus on speed, compliance and cost

As tech giants battle for cloud dominance, businesses looking to offload heavy-duty infrastructure tasks are reaping hefty rewards from platform-as-a-service offerings. Here’s how three IT leaders mixed and matched their powerful yet flexible PaaS packages.

Inside a hyperscale data center (how different is it?)

CIO.com took a tour of Microsoft’s hyperscale data center in Quincy, Washington. What we saw shows how far cloud data centers have come in a decade.

A chance to win $500? Take Computerworld's 2017 Salary Survey

The annual salary survey shines a bright light on IT compensation. The more respondents, the better the results will be – and participants can enter a drawing to win 1 of 3 $500 American Express gift checks. Take the 2017 IT Salary Survey today.

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