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Even small IT failures can cost millions, tech leaders say
Businesses lose up to $1.9 million per hour from high-impact events like the CrowdStrike outage, according to a New Relic survey.
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How ways of working can make or break innovation
As the pace of innovation continues to rise, the decisions we make today will shape the future of our organizations and teams.
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Microsoft CEO asked board to cut pay in connection with security overhaul
Despite the request, Satya Nadella's total compensation in fiscal year 2024 far exceeded 2023 thanks to Microsoft's stock market performance.
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IRS CFO says robotic automation saved 30K labor hours
Partnering with software firm UiPath, the agency has tapped software robots to complete previously manual tasks, IRS CFO Teresa Hunter said Tuesday.
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How CIOs gain employee buy-in on generative AI
Executives from AstraZeneca, Kroger and Verizon are adapting workforce strategies to focus on training, building awareness and bettering engagement.
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IBM leans into software as infrastructure revenue slides
Since its 2019 acquisition of Red Hat, IBM has moved software closer to the center of its product portfolio.
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10 AI questions CIOs need to answer in the boardroom
Technology leaders need to sharpen their presenting skills to convey the value of automation.
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IT spend mounts as CIOs build out enterprise AI capacity
The analyst firm expects tech spending to reach $5.74 trillion next year, driven in part by exponential growth in server sales.
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Opinion
3 CIO rules to mastering the art of persuasion
Leaders can use storytelling to tap into audience emotions, make a successful pitch for their projects and garner support they need.
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4 ways AI could impact employees, workflows: Gartner
Technology leaders can expect AI to continue to raise questions around workforce shifts, privacy procedures and security techniques.
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SAP leans on ‘supercharging’ Joule to accelerate ERP migrations
The software giant said just one-fourth of its existing customers were shifting to cloud as segment revenues continued to mount.
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Most digital initiatives still miss the mark, executives say
Success rates increase when initiatives are led collaboratively by CIOs and non-IT leaders, according to Gartner data published Tuesday.
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Gartner sounds alarm on AI cost, data challenges
“Cost is as big an AI risk as security,” Mary Mesaglio, distinguished VP analyst at Gartner, said during a conference keynote Monday.
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Microsoft to roll out AI agents in Copilot Studio next month
The company also unveiled 10 autonomous agents within Dynamics 365, targeting sales, customer service and supply chain functions.
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IBM doubles down on open models to help businesses customize AI
The company added two Granite LLMs under Apache 2.0 licenses and introduced general-purpose coding enhancements to its watsonx assistant Monday.
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Generative AI will help with 1 in 3 entry-level tasks by next year, employees say
The technology's adoption could shift some roles closer toward strategy and decision-making, a Capgemini survey finds.
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How the Indiana Pacers, Fever upped their data game in cloud
“We took a sledgehammer to every wall and silo we had in the business,” Jared Chavez, data engineering and strategy manager at Pacers Sports & Entertainment, said.
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Despite improved workplace culture, tech workers still eye the door
Many tech professionals plan to quit in the next year despite being the most likely group to recommend their employers, according to EY.
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Where organizations invest after a data breach
Asking customers to foot the bill for data breach remediation will not prevent future data breaches or address the issues that cause costs to increase.
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Tech vendors ask US lawmakers for regulatory clarity on AI
Salesforce, Kyndryl and others submitted a letter to the House of Representatives' AI task force calling for policy proposals that distinguish between integrators and developers of AI models.
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JPMorgan Chase leads banking sector in AI adoption: report
In a tightening race, Capital One gained ground by adding engineering talent, according to Evident research published Thursday.
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Election 2024: Where Harris, Trump stand on AI regulation
Analysts expect Kamala Harris to largely continue the current approach to AI oversight, while Donald Trump’s promise to repeal a Biden executive order signals a major shift.
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Mars taps C-suite veteran to oversee digital tech
Marina F. Bellini, previously COO at Brazil's Itaú Unibanco, will join candymaker Mars as president of the company's Global Business Services organization.
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Tech leaders struggle to rescue data trapped in mainframes
Legacy systems are a goldmine for business insights but extraction remains a challenge, according to a Rocket Software report.
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Opinion
Why data curation can make or break large language models
Before generative AI tools can be trusted to carry out critical enterprise tasks, LLMs must be tailored to their specific purpose using the right mix of data sources.
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Citi reaps rewards from modernization investments
The bank retired 450 legacy applications this year and over 1,250 since 2022, CFO Mark Mason said Tuesday.