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August 03, 2022
Healthcare organizations are increasingly embracing digital initiatives to expedite evaluations, better share medical records, and improve patient care. Read more â¶
In the data economy, corporations need CIOs who can get out of delivery and into redesigning their businesses for the future.
With CEOs anticipating recession, IT leaders need to take proactive steps by reassessing contracts, tech portfolios, projects lists, and job postings before CFOs come for their budgets.
All CIOs have been in a meeting where they challenged someoneâs thinking and received an emotional response. I call these blow-up meetings, and how you handle them can create a pivotal moment in your transformation or change management program.
North America will account for the largest revenue share at 48.5%, followed by Western Europe and Japan at 19% and 10%, respectively, according to Gartner.
Google Cloud, AWS and Azure collectively account for 63% of global cloud infrastructure expenditure, according to a new report from Canalys.
From political and social issues to the four-day workweek, forces beyond the pandemic are reshaping the IT work landscape.
With teams across the globe working in a variety of languages, the pharmaceutical multinational couldnât afford a translation bottleneck, so it turned to natural language processing.
CIOs can be trend masters or trend victims. Those that fare best know how to navigate the sea of tech trend chatter to keep their organizations on top of the latest disruptions and opportunities.
The ongoing data scientist shortage sees enterprises reconfiguring data teams, upskilling promising employees, and partnering to improve talent pipelines.
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