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July 29, 2019

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Who should really be driving digital transformation?

The C-suite is getting crowded with a growing number of digital leaders. Does this mark a shift to team-based leadership? Or can CIOs still lead transformations alone? Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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How to create a culture of innovation

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5 strategies for improving employee experience

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TIAA accelerates software delivery with IT-business union

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Business requirements: Tracing project deliverables to business goals

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IT’s soft skills shortage — and how to train up for success

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What IT work will look like in 2030

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AI’s top use cases today

White Paper: Code42

Economic Impact of Code42 Data Loss Protection

Code42 provides a data loss protection solution that helps its customers protect their most valuable data, preserve and recover critical data that employees store on their machines, and support compliance. Read more ▶

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How to create a culture of innovation

Companies are increasingly looking to IT to develop new products and services. Here’s how to transform your IT organization into an innovation engine. Read more ▶

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There’s finally a communication app tailormade for on-the-go teams. Try it free.

This intuitive collaboration platform is made for teams that move. Read more ▶

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5 strategies for improving employee experience

A positive employee experience can greatly impact engagement, retention, and productivity. Here’s how to make sure yours is second-to-none. Read more ▶

 
 
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TIAA accelerates software delivery with IT-business union

TIAA built a new platform to accelerate the way it brings on new clients. The system, called Refactor, uses scaled agile, DevOps and domain-driven microservices. Read more ▶

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Business requirements: Tracing project deliverables to business goals

Any successfully executed IT project is guided by pre-defined business requirements. Here’s how to ensure project deliverables and resource allocation trace back to business needs. Read more ▶

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IT’s soft skills shortage — and how to train up for success

Soft skills are essential to IT success, yet most organizations fail to prioritize soft skills training for IT pros. Here’s how to upskill your staff where it counts. Read more ▶

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What IT work will look like in 2030

Automation and AI are poised to shake up IT. Early indications suggest a greater emphasis on cross-functional teams, deeper partnerships between AI and IT staff, and deep cuts to middle management. Read more ▶

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AI’s top use cases today

Enterprises are undertaking AI pilots and putting artificial intelligence into production. Here’s where leading organizations are placing their bets — and seeing early results. Read more ▶

White Paper: Pacxa, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Gold Partner

HPE Secure Compute Lifecycle: Building on the World’s Most Secure Industry Standard Servers to Optimize your Security Environment

Is your IT infrastructure struggling to match your business plans? Explore how to achieve an optimized highly secure server environment to drive today’s modern applications with HPE ProLiant Gen10 Servers, powered by Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors, and core data center services from Pacxa, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Gold Partner and trusted IT advisor. Read more ▶

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