Why AI should augment, not replace, humans

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Mar 30, 2017
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How CIOs are transforming their organizations for the digital era

CIOs discuss key efforts to shake up their IT departments as they lay the foundation for digital business strategies. Read More

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Why AI should augment, not replace, humans
How to successfully outsource software development
5 key components in getting IT projects approved
Proliferation of digital leaders brings confusion, power struggles
How to motivate the modern tech worker
How businesses can prepare for an AI future
How politics is impacting your company's productivity
Tips for building a culture around 'business outcomes'
CIOs take on digital transformation programs in diverse areas

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Simple Tips on Cash Flow Management for Tech Spending

Small to Medium businesses (SMBs) who are strategic in their approach to IT spending, get the best results in the long run. Learn how investing in your business's technology, cloud based solutions and overall resources will improve productivity - and preserve vital cash flow along the way. Read More

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Why AI should augment, not replace, humans

Columnist Rob Enderle writes that your workforce may not yet be ready for artificial intelligence. First comes trust, education and training. Read More

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How to successfully outsource software development

Outsourcing software development is becoming more popular, but many companies are not doing it very well, and it creates more problems then it solves. Learn how to outsource successfully, so your business can focus on what it is good at. Read More

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5 key components in getting IT projects approved

Prove that your IT project is worthwhile. Answer the questions your CEO will want to ask: what are the benefits in doing this project, and what will it do for the company? Read More

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Proliferation of digital leaders brings confusion, power struggles

Are there too many technology cooks in your C-suite? If so, you'd better get them following the same recipes and make sure they report to the CEO -- or risk business deterioration. Read More

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How to motivate the modern tech worker

When it comes to attracting and retaining IT talent, money talks -- but creative perks and company culture really help employers stand out. Read More

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How businesses can prepare for an AI future

Businesses should watch the latest in AI research and develop a plan to deal with its most far reaching effects. Read More

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How politics is impacting your company's productivity

A survey from Wakefield Research and BetterWorks suggests political discourse is starting to affect workplace productivity as a result of the 24 hour social-media news cycle. Here's what you can do about it. Read More

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Tips for building a culture around 'business outcomes'

The new era of IT demands a new kind of IT professional -- one who has both the business and the technology skills to get the job done. Read More

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CIOs take on digital transformation programs in diverse areas

More CIOs are taking on initiatives aiming to improve customer experience and better enable their workforce to compete digitally. Read More

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10 Strategies to Navigate the Shift from ECM to Content Services

Read this AIIM ebook to get a list of action items that will help you make the transition to content services. Read More

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