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May 06, 2021
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CIO Carol Juel sees Synchrony Works, a project that the payment processor implemented to shift more than 16,000 employees to WFH during the pandemic, as a blueprint for fueling agility.
You donât have to suffer silently under a difficult manager. Hereâs how to manage up, enlist help, and offer feedback to make the best of a challenging leadership situation.
In many situations, multicloud architectures make the most sense. But playing the field, baking in agility, and avoiding lock-in can expose your enterprise to hidden costs and issues.
Growing trends suggest CIOs must adopt a new philosophy for executing a low-code culture in IT â and across the business.
The past year has accelerated the need for CIOs to become business leaders. Hereâs how many IT chiefs will undercut their ability to step up to the challenges ahead.
The popular pizza maker is tapping into the emerging MLOps field, which helps the companyâs data science team refresh data models and push them into production without ITâs help.
Natural language processing is a branch of AI that enables computers to understand, process, and generate language just as people do â and its use in business is rapidly growing.
Without transparency, organizations will struggle to close gender and racial pay gaps and attract the talent they need.