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Data challenges, tech debt, and talent shortages are among the issues that can derail your IT org’s work on high-value initiatives. Here’s how some CIOs are addressing them.
On the heels of its Neustar acquisition, the consumer credit reporting agency seeks to give customers access to its troves of consumer data to fuel next-generation services through solutions platform OneTru.
Generative AI continues to blur the lines between IT and business, demanding a new breed of CIOs. So forward-thinking tech execs are upskilling in finance and building cross-functional relationships to bolster AI-driven revenue operations and corpora
Italy’s AMA and Molteni are each pursuing ambitious digital transformation plans. But despite deploying a wide range of tech and AI-focused solutions, human oversight prevails, with the company CIOs prioritizing corporate culture during each st
With populations becoming more vulnerable, Colombian social services provider Colsubsidio integrated its existing solutions with advanced analytics, AI, and other technologies to provide banking, housing, health care, employment, and other benefits.
The chief technology officer has emerged as a key player in the C-suite, as digital transformations become high strategic priorities for so many organizations.
The risks executive teams espouse have little to do with the dangers CIOs deal with every day. Still, trying to avoid those dangers can be even more hazardous to a CIO’s career health.
Modernizing telecommunications should be part of the national infrastructure transformation.
CIOs are transforming their tech organizations to deliver business value and new revenue streams by reshaping culture, processes, and team constructions — all while instilling a business-first mindset in all things IT.
Controversial VMware moves by Broadcom, including revamped licensing terms, have raised many questions, but customers by and large are still evaluating the impact the acquisition will have on their IT strategies and budgets.
Thrown into the deep end as CIO, Lauren Woods drew on her transformation experience and a leadership style rooted in authenticity and courage to help get the airline back on course.
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