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November 18, 2021
Tapping current staff for new roles can boost morale, retention, and even recruitment. But considering internal candidates for promotion is not without risks and challenges. Read more â¶
CISOs, CTOs, CIOs, COOs and others are going to be asked: What measures do you have in place in case we get hit with a ransomware attack? Thatâs because ransomware attacks have increased by nearly 500 per cent since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode, weâll help with some answers, and some tactics that can reduce vulnerability, not just for ransomware, but across the threat matrix.
Getting ahead in business analytics means applying your BA skills to your resume, by getting specific and bringing data to bear on your achievements.
As organizations seek to accelerate their digital transformations, time to market, and development of new customer engagement channels, CIOs must find ways to sustain innovation. Read on for advice for upping innovation velocity and more.
Jamie Holcombe, CIO at the US Patent and Trademark Office, joins Maryfran Johnson for this CIO Leadership Live interview, which is jointly produced by CIO.com and the CIO Executive Council. They will discuss how patent and trademark tech is transforming, digital debt, agile development, DevSecOps and more.
To enable the $9 billion industrial gas provider to deliver new âmega projects,â CIO Brian Galovich has put self-service at the center of the target architecture, moved infrastructure to the cloud, digitized key business processes, and updated the IT operating model.
The ongoing developer shortage is making support for no-code and low-code customization essential for enterprise software vendors.
Building effective IT 101: Now that you know what you have in your technical architecture, and how good (or not-so-good) it is, youâre ready to plan for its improvement.