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Kellogg’s CIO lays out IT roadmap for company split
The food manufacturing giant will become two separate companies by the end of 2023. That shift brings along technical challenges — and some potential upsides.
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Goldman Sachs’ playbook for keeping innovation alive
The investment bank's technology fellowship program allows engineers to advance into tech leadership roles.
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Palo Alto Networks teases plans for generative AI across security services
The security vendor is taking a restrained approach to deploying generative AI products, but the company’s leaders still believe the technology will herald a major shift for cybersecurity.
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Snowflake leans on supply chain solution to offset cooling growth
"Supply chain management is one of the few remaining realms in enterprise software that has struggled to platform itself," CEO Frank Slootman said.
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OpenAI CEO, top AI brass urge global action on ‘risk of extinction from AI’
Some of the top executives from leading technology companies, including Google DeepMind and Microsoft, joined 300 signatories on a short statement aimed at directing AI's discourse.
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Cyber resilience programs fall short on preparing workers for a crisis
The report from Immersive Labs raises questions about whether corporate employees would know how to respond after a major cyberattack.
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How companies redistribute IT work after job cuts
CIOs have several options to ensure critical IT work still gets done after layoffs: reskill workers, add temporary staff or find IT talent hiding in plain sight.
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Opinion
The talent race is still on: Managing high demand for IT professionals
CIOs must reinvent their employee value proposition to attract and retain critical workers and execute digital aspirations.
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The CIO playbook for generative AI
When new technologies emerge, leaders must assess where they fit in the existing framework. It’s up to CIOs to guide organizations through the era of generative AI.
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Snowflake feels the pinch of tightened cloud spend
“We are operating in an unsettled demand environment, and we see this reflected in consumption patterns across the board,” CEO Frank Slootman said.
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Nvidia gears up for AI-fueled data center boom
The company projects a 10-year transition where data centers are reclaimed and built out as accelerated computing to support generative AI adoption.
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IT security budgets are shifting as companies target risk reduction
Organizations are designing their security spending around protecting the business and sustaining operations.
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Dr. CIO: How medical experience eased software migration at NewYork-Presbyterian
Peter Fleischut spent years as an anesthesiologist before moving into technology, bringing hands-on experience to a process-intense migration.
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Cloud is so endemic, CIOs only mention it in passing
Shiny new technologies are capturing the spotlight, rendering the strategies behind on-demand infrastructure and software nearly invisible.
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Zoom’s enterprise customer base expands as AI push continues
The software company's enterprise client list keeps growing as it incorporates AI into more products and services, according to its recent earnings call.
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AWS doubles size of first AI accelerator cohort after flurry of interest
The tech giant expanded its initial start-up cohort to 21 after receiving more than 1,200 applications, including several aimed at enterprise functionality.
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How to say no as a CIO
Greenlighting digital transformation doesn’t mean approving every potentially innovative project — especially in a challenging economy.
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For Microsoft, AI belongs everywhere
During its annual Microsoft Build conference, the tech giant doubled down on its commitment to AI, providing customers with tools and platform updates to simplify, scale and ensure the safety of AI models built with its tools.
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3 CIOs on generative AI’s rapid spread
Chief technologists at the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium expressed a mixture of caution and enthusiasm about new and emerging AI applications.
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Salary ranges are growing in tech hub job postings, Indeed finds
Widening compensation ranges indicate broader shifts in the labor market, an Indeed report shows.
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BJ’s CIO to depart after 6 years
The club retailer is losing longtime EVP and CIO Scott Kessler, effective Friday.
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Apple restricts ChatGPT, GitHub Copilot use over data worries: report
The company limited use of the AI tools for some employees amid concerns over confidential data, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday.
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Marriott seeks improved efficiency, higher revenue amid tech overhaul
The hotel chain is re-platforming systems, investing in tech infrastructure and enhancing its mobile app as it boosts its yearly technology spending by around $150 million.
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Why and how to report a ransomware attack
The majority of ransomware attacks go unreported, creating a blind spot that hampers response, recovery efforts and the prevention of future attacks.
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Why cyber is also a CIO problem
When an incursion occurs, IT teams need to have a recovery plan and backup systems ready for deployment.