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December 18, 2024
How resilient CIOs future-proof to mitigate risks
From AI hazards to the CrowdStrike fallout, the growing threat landscape is emboldening CIOs to articulate resilience plans that prevent further disruptions and preserve business continuity.
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Sponsored by Ivanti: Ivanti CIO Robert Grazioli on navigating AI uncertainty
Robert Grazioli, CIO at Ivanti, joins host Maryfran Johnson for this CIO Leadership Live interview. They discuss navigating AI uncertainty, the CIO-CSO partnership, prioritizing 'secure by design' and more. This episode is sponsored by Ivanti, a software development company that finds, heals and protects every device, everywhere â automatically.
Transforming distribution: How Ingram Micro is becoming a platform business
How does a global business that generates $48 billion annually without manufacturing or owning any products take growth to the next level? By becoming a platform business. Sanjib Sahoo, the technology distributorâs EVP of global technology and CDO, credits the companyâs massive transformation to a value-based model, a mindset shift to outcomes over activity, and the recognition that humanity lies at the heart of change leadership.
On Arm PC return rates and CEO posturing
Intelâs interim co-CEO claims retailers are seeing high returns of Arm PCs, but analyst says enterprise purchasers know better than to buy without checking for compatibility with corporate applications.
Whatever happened to the three-year IT roadmap?
CIOs now lean on shorter-term, more flexible plans, saying thereâs too many unknowns to plot IT strategies years ahead.
10 steps to turn a failed project into an opportunity
When a project goes off the rails, itâs tempting to focus on the urgent: fix the immediate issues to get things back on track. But unless you uncover the root cause and address it, youâre simply setting the stage for future failures.
OpenAI continues to get pushback, but only stands to gain from going for-profit
Meta and Zuckerberg have echoed rival Elon Muskâs call to keep OpenAI as a non-profit, but for OpenAI, thereâs really nothing to lose in going to a for-profit model.
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