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Today’s boards are under increasing pressure to navigate their organizations through tumultuous times. Getting a clearer sense of the big picture, and the means to deliver it, can be a guiding, stabilizing, and accelerating force.
Developing agentic AI tools may be too complicated for many organizations, but some companies are moving forward anyway, with some success and lessons learned.
Companies often measure project success by the work completed on a timeline rather than by the value it delivers to the business. Teams may be busy checking off deliverables, staying on schedule, and meeting budgets. But a focus on outputs can obscur
In an exclusive interview as group CIO at Mercedes-Benz Group AG, Lehmann sits with Germany CIO.com editor Jürgen Hill to discuss the carmaker's road toward an enhanced IT strategy, with AI at its core.
CIOs need to collaborate with C-Suite peers to develop effective enterprise IT strategies. Adam Noble, CIO-GAF and his team are leveraging technology to enable business outcomes with a collaboration strategy that works.
Lower-level IT jobs are expected to be the most impacted, or replaced altogether, by AI, but even senior level jobs aren’t immune. CIOs should be worried.
In this issue, we examine how traditional ERP systems are bringing AI into their feature sets, explore the pros and cons of copilot AI tools in productivity suites, and give CIOs advice on how to integrate generative AI — the current wave &mdas
With a focus on operational decision-making, agentic AI works autonomously in the background, directly impacting business processes and freeing up employees for higher-value work.
Knowing when to invest in emerging technologies and how to establish an innovative culture that also delivers on IT fundamentals are key areas of focus for those looking to build a decades-long career in IT leadership.
Several factors, including price increases, a rush to adopt AI, inflation, and ongoing digital modernization efforts, are driving IT leaders to revisit cloud costs.
IT leaders identify the technologies that are changing the way they work now — and what’s next. In some cases, those with the most disruptive potential are already part of your stack.
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