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January 07, 2025
Digital transformation 2025: Whatâs in, whatâs out
This year CIOs will want to increase focus on developing AI-ready employees, improving data governance, and enhancing training efforts rather than take a moonshot approach to delivering AI-infused transformation.
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Sponsored by Lenovo: Todayâs AI relies heavily on compute power. Are your engineers ready?
Any enterprise serious about AI needs workstations for AI in the modern engineering workflow. Fortunately for engineers, the same workstations theyâre accustomed to using for CAD, CAE, BIM and more have evolved to accommodate the growing importance of AI.
Your CEO has little idea who IT is or what IT does
Business execs are almost entirely lost when it comes to understanding the people and processes of your technology organization â and thatâs a problem, yours specifically.
Nvidia unveils generative physical AI platform, agentic AI advances at CES
Nvidia has announced world foundation models (WFMs) for creating generative physical AI to power autonomous factories and warehouses, traffic control systems, and even surgical rooms.
Zscaler protects data through unified classification engine
A companyâs data is everywhere â on devices, in the cloud, at rest and in motion. Protecting that enterprise data is a very complex challenge, requiring a more unified approach. Zscalerâs unified data protection platform aims to provide a single classification engine that lets CISOs and other IT leaders to protect data from every angle and location. Moinul Khan, SVP/GM for SSE/Data Protection at Zscaler, demonstrates some key features of the platform, including new features on generative AI protection.
9 IT resolutions for 2025
From delivering more value from AI initiatives to empowering their teams, CIOs share their plans for elevating their IT organizations in the year ahead.
What is an EPMO? Your organizationâs strategy navigator
If your organization struggles to turn strategy into results, youâre not alone. C-suite leaders are often frustrated by projects that donât deliver business outcomes, which can derail growth, drain budgets, and stifle competitive advantage. But a well-structured enterprise project management office (EPMO) can solve these problems â but only if itâs designed to drive business value, not just manage projects.