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March 19, 2021
IT leaders are facilitating multi-pronged efforts to hire employees from underrepresented groups, though cultivating belonging remains a difficult â and often unfulfilled â task. Read more â¶
The new IT security challenges resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic can be daunting. A new approach is necessaryâone that strengthens security posture and reduces risks, yet allows for continued cloud adoption and secure remote work.
Enterprises are thriving during the pandemic by offering flexible working arrangements that keep employees happy, productive, and aligned around the corporate mission. IT plays a major role in enabling this effort, which includes everything from video collaboration to meetings conducted in virtual reality. Join us as CIO.com Senior Writer Clint Boulton and VMware CIO Jason Conyard delve into what the workplace looks like at the software maker in 2021 â and beyond.
With AI moving from pilots to production, enterprises must establish cross-departmental oversight strategies focused on data quality, compliance, ethics, and more.
From underbudgeting to not letting the business drive the project, IT leaders must beware the following pitfalls when implementing or updating an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system â or migrating one to the cloud.
Organizational changes undertaken to survive the pandemic hold promise for ensuring businesses thrive in the years to come â if those shifts are made permanent fixtures of CIO strategies.
Women in Technology offers program members access to women mentors in leadership roles to help advance their careers in what remain male-dominated fields.
Data governance defines roles, responsibilities, and processes for ensuring accountability for and ownership of data assets across the enterprise.