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January 27, 2024

Forward Networks boosts digital twin platform with generative AI

AI Assist lets IT teams use natural language prompts in Forward Networks' flagship digital-twin platform to more quickly identify configuration issues and security vulnerabilities across network devices.

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Hurry! Space Is Filling for CIO's Future of Work Summit

Lock in your seat for our February 7 virtual event to learn how the CIOs from SAS, Servier Pharmaceuticals, Synchrony, Heidrick & Struggles, IDC, Automax, and Sunbelt Rentals are preparing their IT teams for a genAI future – and the skills CIOs need to lead IT in this automation era. Register here.

6 signs you might need an executive coach — and 2 signs you don’t

When IT execs struggle to retain team members, talk to the board, or deliver on expanding responsibilities, they could use outside help.

The rise of synthetic media: Get ready for AI avatars at work

Businesses should prep for a wave of synthetic media coming to the workplace now that new AI-based tools can create video presentations for marketing or training in any language — without the need for costly production teams.

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Get started with Visual Studio Code

Microsoft's open source development tool starts as an editor, but can become any kind of IDE—and be extended for most any language—on Mac, Linux, or Windows.

IT services spending signals major role change for CIOs ahead

Gartner’s 2024 IT spending forecast: With IT services poised to take the lion’s share of IT spend, it’s high time CIOs recognize their value proposition is undergoing significant transformation.

Data privacy faces budget cuts despite being a customer favorite

Surveys show privacy managed the global spotlight despite lower funding hopes.

Microsoft launches Mesh 3D meetings for Teams

Are employees really ready for the metaverse at work? Teams users could soon find out.

How Satya Nadella navigated Microsoft to $3 trillion market value

Here’s how Satya Nadella steered a stagnating Microsoft from a $381 billion valuation in 2014 to a $3 trillion valuation.

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