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March 12, 2021

CIO resumes: 9 best practices and 8 strong examples

If you’re stuck on how to write your resume for a CIO position, here are nine best practices from industry professionals — and real-world examples of winning CIO resumes. Read more ▶

Sponsored by AWS & Intel: Use the Cloud to Optimize Your SAP Environment

The prospect of deploying business-critical workloads to the cloud may seem daunting, but the benefits outweigh the risks. Learn how running SAP in AWS can help you integrate systems, accelerate innovation, reduce costs, increase security, and turn data into insights to fuel your business.

6 hot infrastructure and operations trends — and 5 going cold

When it comes to infrastructure and production systems, stability is king. And yet change persists, as organizations seek greater security and faster speeds — without sacrificing reliability.

10 steps to avoid digital transformation failure

Executive sponsors play a key role in the success (or failure) of digital transformations. Taking these essential actions will tip the scales in your favor.

You're Invited: CIO's Data & Analytics Summit

What can a solid data and analytics plan deliver for your organization? Attend CIO’s Data & Analytics Summit on April 13-15 and find out. 3 days of valuable conversation with peers and solution providers.

IFS launches cloud-native, containerized ERP

The ERP vendor’s IFS Cloud gives CIOs hosting flexibility, freedom from infrastructure management, and vertical options tailored to their industries.

What CIOs can expect from IBM’s managed infrastructure spinoff

Later this year, IBM will spin out its managed infrastructure services operations, pitching for new business in fields such as cloud reversibility and data management.

New US CIO appointments, March 2021

Congratulations to these “movers and shakers” recently hired or promoted into a new chief information officer role.

7 challenges women face in getting ahead in IT

Climbing the career ladder in IT is no easy feat. But for women technologists, the path to the top is that much more difficult, thanks to bias, different standards, and workplace cultures that marginalize them.

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