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February 05, 2025
Under increasing pressure, how can CIOs convince CFOs to invest in AI?
AI projects offer immense potential for business, but selecting the right ones to implement can be tricky, especially given the lack of reliable benchmarks for measuring ROI.
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Sponsored by Veeam: Veeam CIO Nate Kurtz - When data resilience meets AI strategy
Nate Kurtz, CIO at Veeam, joins host Maryfran Johnson for this CIO Leadership Liveinterview. They discuss sustaining collaborative IT culture, reining in "tech sprawl," on-premto SaaS transitions and more. This episode is sponsored by Veeam, a global market leaderin data resilience. Visit Veeam.com to learn more.
H-1Bs under Trump: Lots of heat, little action
While the Trump administration combats other immigration, the high-skilled worker visa program appears safe, even with strong opposition from the presidentâs MAGA base.
SAP throws a lifeline to large organizations with new ECC offering
Scheduled for release in 2028, it will, says analyst, reduce risks, security vulnerabilities, and compliance challenges tied to outdated systems.
How would a potential ban on DeepSeek impact enterprises?
While some experts believe the ban would be limited to the consumer-facing app running the model, others believe enterprises should stick to a private deployment to safeguard investments.
CIOs are bullish on AI agents. IT employees? Not so much.
ITâs opinion on the promise of agentic AI is divided, with leaders seeing agents as core to business operations in the near future and IT pros â who will deploy them â much more skeptical.
When digital literacy fails, IT gets the blame
CIOs need to make technology education and literacy a proactive strategy â because HR and user departments struggle to establish digital literacy and ITâs on the hook for results.
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