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September 24, 2020
IT leaders turn to emerging technologies from strategic vendors and VC partners to help keep collaboration and innovation humming in a work world gone remote due to the coronavirus. Read more â¶
In the first half of 2020, technology executives played a vital role in leading their organizations through a season of unparalleled change. On Tuesday, October 6th, join your peers at a virtual executive summit to discuss how to take a thoughtful, strategic approach to the months ahead.
There are three stakeholder types for any organization, each exchanging value in distinct ways. The future of any organization depends on its ability to maximize that exchange.
Outsourcing has evolved â and so too have the misconceptions around what makes a successful sourcing partnership in the digital era.
Watch this webinar on-demand where IDC analyst Al Gillen explains the history of open source support models and his thoughts about the future of open source support. Heâs be joined by Tidelift CEO and co-founder Donald Fischer.
The pandemic has only accelerated ITâs need to improve digital customer experiences. From healthcare to retail, IT leaders are increasingly turning to AI for help.
Arizona State University has leaned heavily into cloud collaboration software to help students return to school in a hybrid learning model, says CIO Lev Gonick.
The tax preparation services company eschews client-server and other legacy systems for Microsoft Azure, a shift that required buy-in from engineers and executives, says CIO Alan Lowden.