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Women may be more likely to experience toxic workplace culture, even in the C-suite
This toxic culture gender gap widened during the pandemic, according to research published in MIT Sloan Management Review.
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What’s happening in the technology hiring market
Despite layoffs, technology leaders’ hiring plans across industries indicate strong competition for recruiting tech talent.
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Workforce reductions hinder tech upskilling: report
As layoffs and hiring freezes reach tech companies, funding and scheduling training becomes a problem, a Pluralsight report found.
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Monica Caldas/CIO Dive, data courtesy of CIO Dive virtual event, March 15, 2023.
How CIO Monica Caldas keeps Liberty Mutual tech on track
“My conversation with my CEO has really centered around achieving what I call equilibrium between defensive and offensive priorities,” Caldas said during a CIO Dive Live event Wednesday.
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Former Tyson Foods CTO lands at Lennar
Scott Spradley will join the homebuilding company as its CTO starting April 3.
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Cybersecurity market confronts potential consequences of banking crisis
Bank seizures impose new challenges on vendors in every segment — and may spur consolidation.
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How ERP modernizations fare amid cost cutting
Some companies are pausing or delaying ERP implementations. But projects moving ahead face sharper scrutiny than before.
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MLB partners with Zoom to increase replay review transparency
The deal marks the latest move from the software provider to connect its product to physical locations and experiences.
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Deep Dive
Understanding the effects of mass layoffs on the tech sector
Beneath recent layoffs, CIO Dive analysis shows the tech workforce recruiting cycle is normalizing after years of hiring binges.
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Casey’s names new chief information officer
Sanjeev Satturu succeeds Adrian Butler, who recently left the retailer for a new opportunity.
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OpenAI inches toward the enterprise with GPT-4
Morgan Stanley and PwC onboard generative AI as the technology begins integrating visual recognition and expanding its text capabilities.
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Bank failure panic fuels moment of opportunity for threat actors
Threat hunters and security executives warned organizations to look out for malicious activity as regulators step in to operate Silicon Valley Bank.
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SaaS spring cleaning: 17 questions to ask before switching providers
Before making major changes to enterprise tools, experts say CIOs should run a checklist on current solutions, competitors and the overall tech stack.
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Google embeds enterprise-grade generative AI in its cloud
Data science teams and developers will gain access to customizable ML models and AI app building capabilities, the company said.
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Open source tops list of tech developers trust
Recent high-profile vulnerabilities have increased risk awareness for open-source repositories, but developer perception remains positive.
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SVB turmoil could mean long-term uncertainty for enterprise IT
The demise of Silicon Valley Bank created a void in tech startup funding and raises questions about the health of the vendor ecosystem.
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Opinion
How to set up an enterprise strategy for generative AI
The early days of cloud can yield adoption lessons for generative AI in the context of enterprise tech.
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How manufacturers can integrate digital tools into employee training
Tablets and cellphones can help quickly train new workers on equipment use and operations.
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Your company is changing software providers. Now, you just have to break it to staff.
It’s on technology leaders to reduce friction and frustration, engage stakeholders and foster communication to ensure a migration goes smoothly.
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Tech unemployment rises in wake of workforce cuts
Companies in the tech sector shed more than 11,000 workers in February, but postings for open positions declined only slightly.
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Lawsuits allege Kroger payroll transition glitch led to missed, incorrect paychecks
Changes in payroll and timekeeping systems have exposed companies to legal risks in recent months.
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Customer expectations are on the rise, creating an end-user tech puzzle
Without user-friendly technology that accurately assists the end user, businesses risk customer attrition.
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Technical debt migrates to the cloud
CIOs are grappling with fallout from rushed deployments, flawed service configurations and overprovisioning, SoftwareOne found.
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Suddenly, there’s a race to put generative AI in CRMs
While Microsoft and Salesforce claim to be the first to put generative AI capabilities in a CRM — neither is likely to be the last.
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Southwest lands on AWS as preferred cloud for modernization push
Under new CIO leadership, the airline embarks on cloud-based digital transformation that includes customer-facing tech and IT infrastructure.
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USAA adds 2 tech SVPs to enterprise CIO team
An external hire and an internal promotion rounds out the insurer’s roster of technology leadership.