Deep Dive: Page 7
Industry insights from our journalists
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Up-and-Coming Tech of the Year: Democratized AI
AI may have moved from fantasy to reality, but for most companies this reality is still not accessible. Democratized AI tools are beginning to hit the enterprise and change this.
Alex Hickey • Dec. 4, 2017 -
The CIO Dive Awards for 2017
The awards recognize the technology industry's top disruptors and innovators. These executives, companies and trends are transforming the industry and shaping the future.
Naomi Eide, Samantha Schwartz and Alex Hickey • Dec. 4, 2017 -
Company of the Year for Diversity: HP Inc.
Some ask, how can the hiring processes be biased if there are fewer women in the candidate pool? But without a policy of inclusion, that deficit in talent will never be resolved.
Samantha Schwartz • Dec. 4, 2017 -
Disruption of the Year: Global cyberattacks
Cyberattacks have moved beyond targeting web-facing and revenue-generating systems. Because of that, corporate earnings for companies across sectors are taking a hit.
Naomi Eide • Dec. 4, 2017 -
Company of the Year: Microsoft
It may be the No. 3 most valuable company internationally, but right now Microsoft is No. 1 in the enterprise thanks to its turn from personal computing to enterprise and cloud services.
Alex Hickey • Dec. 4, 2017 -
Hottest Market of the Year: Communication platforms
Communication platforms welcome personality and voice to the workforce, and major tech companies are competing to be the megaphone employees want.
Samantha Schwartz • Dec. 4, 2017 -
From global cyberthreats to the security echo chamber: 4 questions with Xerox's CISO
For "CISOs, it's our responsibility to make sure we're having the right conversation at the right level, because we can geek out," said Dr. Alissa Johnson.
Naomi Eide • Dec. 1, 2017 -
Disney, NFL and TurboTax condense on AWS cloud
AWS announced new or expanding partnerships as more companies look to take advantage of its Big Data and machine learning cloud tools.
Alex Hickey • Nov. 30, 2017 -
What happens after one of the largest government data breaches in US history?
More than two years after OPM was hacked — twice — ripple effects are still felt across U.S. agencies and the third parties they associate with.
Samantha Schwartz • Nov. 30, 2017 -
Trump administration eyes changes to wage and hour issues
After a slow start, the new administration is now taking steps to make good on its promise to undo some Obama-era FLSA initiatives.
Kate Tornone • Nov. 29, 2017 -
10 CIOs to watch in 2018
A lot of new CIOs were named this year and their hiring is indicative of changes in not only IT but overall business strategy.
Samantha Schwartz • Nov. 29, 2017 -
6 months to GDPR: What's next?
With May 2018 looming on the horizon, the vast majority of companies still have a long journey ahead of them in becoming compliant to the new data privacy regulations. A costly, confusing and long process is ahead for many.
Alex Hickey • Nov. 28, 2017 -
High salaries, low stress: What else could a tech worker want?
The hiring process continues to stymie the incorporation of talent into open positions, but candidates can expect a wide range of benefits sweetening the compensation deal.
Alex Hickey • Nov. 27, 2017 -
What 6 experts think about AI and the pending robot apocalypse
While some joke about the coming robot apocalypse, other experts hold dire warnings about the future of technology.
Naomi Eide • Nov. 27, 2017 -
Net neutrality fight looming? FCC commissioners split on Pai's proposal
The four commissioners are split down the middle, with two favoring the end to the 2015 regulations and two against it, affording a 3-2 majority in favor of Pai's proposal.
Alex Hickey • Nov. 22, 2017 -
As the retail apocalypse grows, Westfield is reshaping the customer experience with technology
With the biggest shopping week of the year ahead and facing disruption from e-commerce, retailers have to bring the physical and digital world together, said Westfield Corporation CIO Denise Taylor in an interview with CIO Dive.
Naomi Eide • Nov. 21, 2017 -
Don't unplug this Thanksgiving: 7 apps to help make dinner
Smartphone apps may be the key to saving Thanksgiving dinner. Here's how to use them to your advantage, from planning to executing the perfect holiday meal.
Alex Hickey • Nov. 20, 2017 -
10 gifts ideas for the IT pro in your life
From practical, everyday tools to futuristic fun, here's the definitive gift guide for the 2017 holiday season.
Alex Hickey • Nov. 17, 2017 -
17 things to be thankful for in technology
Though some of us were not as lucky in dodging 2017's gift of cyberattacks and breaches, Thanksgiving is still a time for turkey, loved ones and Jimmy Fallon-style thank you notes.
Naomi Eide, Samantha Schwartz and Alex Hickey • Nov. 17, 2017 -
Why data center construction is 'where the action is'
As the number of connected devices increases, the need for more infrastructure supporting them is only going to grow.
Kim Slowey • Nov. 16, 2017 -
From floppy disks to flash drives, the history of storage
While IT departments are no longer getting tangled in magnetic tape, it is still the foundation for today's cloud.
Samantha Schwartz • Nov. 16, 2017 -
How CIOs can overcome 'duct tape' maintenance to harness creativity
If CIOs are not equipped for the fundamentals, their vision could fall by the wayside, according to Mark Schwartz, the former CIO of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Samantha Schwartz • Nov. 15, 2017 -
Why POS systems continue to compromise consumer data
Point of Sale systems, digital treasure troves of consumer credit card data, continue to suffer from breaches at the hands of hackers. Companies need to improve baseline security practices to offset the constant risk.
Alex Hickey • Nov. 13, 2017 -
Experience matters: Veterans fill a cybersecurity niche
The concentration of military installations, federal agencies and contractors has allowed for a "Cyber Corridor" to emerge in the greater Washington area. But can the industry feed the cybersecurity talent pipeline?
Naomi Eide • Nov. 10, 2017 -
The 10 best zingers from the Congressional watchdog
Although the GAO's authority is respected and needed, sometimes those in the IT industry can get a kick out of its wholesome bluntness.
Samantha Schwartz • Nov. 9, 2017