May 18, 2020
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Surfacing from crisis mode, CIOs find themselves redefining IT priorities, thanks to budgets in flux, a rising need to refine business processes, and new outlooks on the future of work. Read more â¶
As we navigate these uncertain times, we continue to get questions about how to securely and rapidly connect employees working from home, set up virtual call centers, and support various remote activities from healthcare to education. We understand that business continuity is a priority.
Verizonâs network specialists no longer rely on tired technology to execute tasks, thanks to a unified digital platform comprising RPA, machine learning, chatbots and other leading-edge tools.
The TBM framework can help your organization better align IT spending with business goals, while reducing unnecessary costs. Hereâs how to ensure a smooth transition when implementing the framework.
Michael Smith, VP & CIO at American Academy of Family Physicians, joins Maryfran Johnson for this CIO Leadership Live interview, which is jointly produced by CIO.com and the CIO Executive Council. Watch as they discuss the post-COVID-19 business pivot and how tech is enabling the medical practices of family doctors.
The coronavirus crisis has upended operations as we knew them. To meet the challenge, CIOs must channel a lean startup mentality and rethink their approaches to managing IT.
This masterâs degree prepares you for a career managing the intellectual and knowledgebased assets of various organizations, including corporations, non-profits and government agencies.
Leadership is being redefined in quarantine as IT executives find themselves overseeing IT operations from home. Hereâs how to lead your department from a distance.
These five organizations are using natural language processing to better serve their customers, automate repetitive tasks, and streamline operations.