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March 29, 2021
With shorter chains of command and by ânot shooting for perfection,â CIOs are emerging from the chaos of 2020 with higher-performing technology teams. Read more â¶
Enterprises succeed or fail based on the speed and quality of their decisions. Whether the goal is revenue growth, risk mitigation, cost reduction, a competitive edge or all the above, the best decisions are the ones backed by intelligent data.
With apprenticeships, boot camps, college courses, and internships, CIO Mike Wisler is ramping up in-house developer staffing as part of a strategy for which diversity is key.
AvidXchange CIO Angelic Gibson and CISO Christina Quaine are bridging the gap between IT and security by drawing on their experiences as women rising the ranks in IT.
Mark Martynus, managing director at Accenture and leader of the Applied Intelligence Group in the professional services companyâs CIO organization, speaks with CIO.com Senior Writer Thor Olavsrud about how the company has transformed the way its legal organization works by applying AI and natural language processing to the one million-plus contracts in its records system.
Implementing artificial intelligence at the edge can not only reduce latency and networking costs but also improve security and unlock the power of distributed intelligence.
To create and maintain an adaptable, dynamic organization that thrives in ever-changing conditions, IT leaders must encourage staff to continually acquire new skills and embrace new mindsets.
IT budget priorities reflect the pandemicâs ongoing effects, with IT leaders earmarking more for improving remote work, expanding digital initiatives, and enhancing customer experience.
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