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March 10, 2022

UAB IT helps fuel genomic breakthroughs

The University of Alabama-Birmingham’s digital transformation is compounding what its scientific researchers can achieve. Systems that work in synergy with scientists is key, says CIO Dr. Curtis Carver. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by ThoughtSpot: 95% faster decision making for business users with the Modern Analytics Cloud from ThoughtSpot

Forrester’s Total Economic Impact report reveals a 289% ROI, increased BI team productivity, and 29 minutes saved per report for business users on ThoughtSpot’s Modern Analytics Cloud.

The hard truth about lifecycle management

Lifecycle management should head off crises in the making but doesn’t. Instead, consider ‘version currency management’ and stave off catastrophe by being tactical about keeping systems current.

The mainframe is dying: Long live the mainframe application!

Fujitsu will stop making mainframes in the next nine years — but it, and mainframe rival IBM, are taking steps to give mainframe applications an afterlife in the cloud.

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Companies step up help for Ukraine-based IT staff

As the conflict has dragged on, focus has shifted from aiding evacuation to providing support for those remaining in-country.

New US CIO appointments, March 2022

Congratulations to these “movers and shakers” recently hired or promoted into a new chief information officer role.

The secrets of successful cloud-first strategies

Going cloud-native: Making the most of the cloud requires a significant shift in development approach, organizational mindset, and overall skills mix.

CIO change agents: Lessons from the front lines of IT transformations

Leading CIOs from the energy, financial, fashion, and fleet management sectors discuss how they changed their IT organizations to pave the way for business transformation.

US IT jobs growth slowed in February

There’s still a need for more IT workers, but employers don’t want to pay for them, say analysts.

Project manager interview questions: 5 key areas to prep for

To land that project management gig, be prepared to talk about what you’ve done, where you’re going, and how you think.

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