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January 24, 2022
As the top technology spot becomes more strategic, tech-savvy business leaders are stepping into the ring, giving traditional IT up-and-comers a run for the CIO role. Read more â¶
2022 will be a watershed year for data and analytics. Are you ready for it? Keeping up won't be easy, so we compiled a guide for data leaders to understand what trends are on the horizon and more importantly, what to do about them.
Data architecture translates business needs into data and system requirements and seeks to manage data and its flow through the enterprise.
AIops speeds IT discovery and troubleshooting, but it isnât magic. And operations staff must still prepare the data for machine learning and manually solve some issues.
From security pros to developers to analysts, the battle for the best IT talent wages. Hereâs what to look for (and what to offer) when hiring for the 10 most in-demand jobs for 2022.
Business value, training data, and cultural readiness are essential for AI success. Without all three, traditional solutions are your best bet.
Total quality management (TQM) helps bring your entire organization together with one main goal: continually improving processes and products to ensure customer satisfaction.
2022 promises to be both exciting and challenging for IT leaders. To get the most value from IT in the year ahead, tech chiefs should focus on the following key initiatives.
Microsoft says it will trade its workplace culture for Activision Blizzardâs metaverse building blocks â potentially bringing a new meaning to the title of software architect. Hereâs what else CIOs should know.