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AI investments will partly drive a projected 10% bump in IT spending this year, but price hikes of nearly 9% in the cloud and other areas will play a larger role in leaving many CIOs with difficult choices.
The more things change, the more they stay the same: Here’s how the status quo on talent, digital literacy, business IT alignment, and CIO role will only get more rigid in turbulent times.
The CIO’s rise to prominence has led to high-profile responsibilities that — when coupled with the pace of technology and business change — bring more stress to the role than ever before.
Essen für Alle is a Swiss NGO whose name translates to Food for All. Every Saturday, thanks to a comprehensive network of partners, volunteers, and donors, it distributes 18 tons of food and essentials to people in need.
While many chief data officers see the role as a temporary one, others worry about the evolution of the position in the age of AI.
By giving access to the industry’s new payment rails, members of the credit union can make immediate payments easier and faster.
Price unpredictability and other cost concerns are proving to be significant barriers to AI adoption for many IT leaders, with outcomes and ROI weighing in the balance.
Speed is one thing but to cope with even faster transformations, digital leadership must manage the changes driven by technology and culture differently to keep in step, or, better yet, stay a step ahead.
The pharmaceuticals company recruits a cohort of data interns through the international IT consulting firm, challenging hiring norms and clearing new pathways for autistic IT professionals.
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