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February 28, 2024
For IT leaders, operationalized gen AI is still a moving target
The blistering pace of advancement in generative AI leaves companies struggling to effectively implement and measure the technology, while guarding against bias and risk. Read more
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The multi-faceted digital transformation of Barcelona City Council
With a series of innovative technological projects centering on AI, real-time data analysis, and digitization of processes, Nacho Santillana Montal, CIO of the Catalan City Council in Spain, seeks to achieve the concept of smart city. Read more
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CIOs rethink all-in cloud strategies
Applying lessons learned from initial forays into the cloud, IT leaders are forgoing platform-first mantras in favor of workload-specific strategies for deciding where applications will run best. Read more
The biggest enterprise technology M&A deals of the year (so far)
2024 is off to a slow start compared to last yearâs M&A market, which saw Cisco offering $28 billion for enterprise cloud protection company Splunk, and the closing of not one but two $69 billion acquisitions after more than a year in regulatory limbo. Read more
Managing the âHâ out of AI
CIOs need to move beyond hyperbole, hype, and hysteria to value creation and AI mastery. Read more
5 hot IT leadership trends â and 4 going cold
Uncertainty, the rise of AI, and shifting forces in what constitutes winning culture are spurring IT leaders to revisit how they lead, coach, hire, and prepare IT for the future. Read more
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