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Sometimes, even the soundest engineering isn’t sound-enough engineering. So when things go sideways, politics can be a shrewd tool or your undoing.
Data center customers and operators worry about their environmental impact, but few let the problem influence procurement practices. CIOs should step up before signing deals.
Anticipating impacts to infrastructure pricing and supply chains, CIOs are decreasing capital expenditures, scaling back projects, and mapping out strategies for coping with tighter budgets.
As organizations reinvent for the AI era, business leaders say they’re moving toward a new enterprise technology operating model. Here’s how to get started.
Meet the CIOs enshrined in the CIO Hall of Fame — from the Class of 1997 to the Class of 2025.
Behind Japan Airlines’ dramatic turnaround from bankruptcy in 2010 was the Sakura Project, a large-scale IT effort that put the company's future on the line. But its success back then continues to be a reliable check against industry turbu
CIOs and other C-level execs believe their orgs’ data is primed for AI, but VPs closer to the IT pipelines see bad data being used to make key business decisions — a blind spot CIOs must rectify.
From AI chatbots and virtual assistants, to audio and video generators, these are the frontrunner gen AI tools in use today.
Forget simple IT bridges; today's architects command the complex nexus where business strategy, tech innovation and ecosystem survival converge.
Mike Clifton, CIO turned CEO of the global customer solutions business, offers advice to CIOs on how to get started with AI.
To use AI effectively, businesses need strong governance processes, people-centered priorities, and easy access to learning and development.
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