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March 22, 2022

Private 5G test beds arise to help CIOs vet use cases

Innovation labs are cropping up to enable enterprise CIOs to test a wide array of private 5G applications before rolling out the next-big thing in networking. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Udemy: A new look at leadership development

Sponsored by Udemy: A new look at leadership development

Great leaders build great teams. This guide explores the challenges of developing leaders and identifies what leaders, across the multiple generations currently in the workforce, need to help your company succeed.

6 steps for getting troubled projects back on track

Any project can hit a snag for any number of reasons. The key is recognizing when your project has gotten off track and taking a clear, measured approach to setting things right.

State of the CIO, 2022: Focus turns to IT fundamentals

CIOs are once again walking a tightrope between innovation and operational excellence—this time, buoyed by strong LOB alliances and a lingering pandemic glow.

19 organizations advancing women in tech

Women remain underrepresented in the tech industry. These 19 groups are working to support women and close the diversity gap in tech.

Don’t ignore virtual reality as you plan the future workplace

The shift toward more distributed workforces may accelerate workplace adoption of VR. For CIOs, now is the time to consider practical IT issues like cost, security, infrastructure, and ownership.

Thoma Bravo acquires SaaS company Anaplan for $10.7B

The deal represents the latest private equity buyout in the software sector, which saw tremendous growth throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

10 hard truths of change management

For IT, change is constant — so too is the need to assess, address, and reinforce your organization’s ability to adapt and transform.

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