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November 20, 2023

The Hartford CIO Deepa Soni on transforming at scale

Agility, AI, automation, and employee advancement are the key pillars of Soni’s enterprise-wide strategy to drive growth, improve operational efficiencies, and enhance customer experience at speed.

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Sponsored by Lenovo: Streaming now on Lenovo Late Night I.T.: What’s your DEI-Q?

Join host Baratunde Thurston for unfiltered after-hours realness on the topic of diversity, equity, and inclusion — Yes, DEI has come to work. Yes, its goal is to help everyone in the organization thrive. So, why aren’t we there yet? #LenovoLateNightIT

Google Cloud certifications nab highest-paying IT jobs

Skillsoft survey finds four Google Cloud certifications among the top 10 highest-paying, with cloud computing and cybersecurity certifications generally drawing higher salaries.

Microsoft to add Project features to its new unified Planner work management app

The Planner app will include premium features that enable more in-depth project management, as Microsoft moves to offer a broad range of functionality within one tool.

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IHG maximizes hospitality with multicloud

The hotel multinational’s multicloud architecture delivers innovative digital services to thousands of franchises and their guests, with an eye toward improving both customer experience and the bottom line.

Meta and ByteDance dispute gatekeeper status of platforms under EU’s DMA

After the EU named Facebook Messenger and Marketplace, and TikTok gatekeeper platforms under its Digital Markets Act, both parents companies have decided to launch legal challenges against the designation.

Intel updates HPC processor roadmap

Next generation Xeon and Gaudi are among the announcements.

US trade restrictions have done little to curb Chinese chip manufacturing

Even though the US government has continued to ratchet up export restrictions on advanced semiconductor manufacturing equipment to China, organizations in the country have increased purchases of the technology.

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