Loading...
Stay up to speed with the day's top stories for IT leaders
March 23, 2021
IT budget priorities reflect the pandemicâs ongoing effects, with IT leaders earmarking more for improving remote work, expanding digital initiatives, and enhancing customer experience. Read more â¶
As cloud infrastructure evolves to keep up with the growth of data, so too should the way we build, deploy, and maintain new solutions. Thatâs why Supermicroâs latest innovations were developed to give you increased reliability, flexibility, and scalability â all while delivering high performance for a range or workloads.
Forward-thinking PMOs recognize the need for project decisions to be supported by data. Hereâs what you need to know to become more data savvy in driving better project outcomes.
From RPA to AI, automation has become a key IT priority. Hereâs what to look for in building a versatile team suited to automating processes across your enterprise.
The commercial real estate firm sits at the nexus of the global return-to-the-office movement. Hereâs how CBREâs tech chief is leveraging tech to ease the transition for clients and employees.
IT leaders are facilitating multi-pronged efforts to hire employees from underrepresented groups, though cultivating belonging remains a difficult â and often unfulfilled â task.
Enterprises are thriving during the pandemic by offering flexible working arrangements that keep employees happy, productive, and aligned around the corporate mission. IT plays a major role in enabling this effort, which includes everything from video collaboration to meetings conducted in virtual reality. Join us as CIO.com Senior Writer Clint Boulton and VMware CIO Jason Conyard delve into what the workplace looks like at the software maker in 2021 â and beyond.
© 2024