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Critical VMware vulnerabilities resurface after threat actors evade patches within 48 hours
Even with new patches available, CISA is concerned that threat actors will easily shake off the fixes once again.
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Opinion
How the CIO can become a board ally
CIOs can lead the charge on digital business strategy while tackling enterprise risk, transformation and DEI among other top-down priorities.
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Talent, upskilling gaps threaten enterprise data aspirations
A commitment to big data pressures companies to develop enterprisewide data and analytics talent through upskilling and recruitment.
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How employers can help struggling hybrid workers
Output measures can change in hybrid work, and generally require the use of a variety of software in conjunction with team members.
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Breaking the mainframe habit: Banks consider a cloud future
Banks are bullish on cloud migration, but challenges remain.
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How 3 CIOs retain top tech talent
The Great Resignation has turned the market upside down. But for some, claims of an all-out war for talent are exaggerated.
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ERP implementation woes cost J&J Snack Foods estimated $20M
Despite the headwinds, J&J's CEO called the transition "the largest and most necessary change required to strengthen our supply chain."
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Notification fatigue is tanking productivity, report says
Nationally, workers use an average of nine apps a day to get tasks done, according to Asana's Anatomy of Work report.
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What's holding women back from C-suite roles in tech?
Societal trends worked against women in tech, as they disproportionately left the workplace, one executive said.
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Customers first: Walgreens rethinks technology delivery
Global CIO Francesco Tinto detailed how Walgreens Boots Alliance pivoted the focus of its technology creation in 2019.
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Northwestern Mutual promotes from within to fill CIO role
Jeff Sippel will lead a technology organization of 1,200 employees at the financial services company.
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Target CIO to retire next year, making way for new IT era
Executive Brett Craig, who joined Target in 2008, will replace Mike McNamara as EVP and CIO.
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Fleeing 'superstar' cities, tech workers are moving to mid-size and smaller towns
After many tech workers relocated to work remotely during the pandemic, smaller cities are now grappling with rising housing prices, traffic and homelessness.
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A waterfall regress: Agile momentum limited by issues of scale
Scaling to Agile remains a challenge as some businesses regress toward waterfall.
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Cloud market makeup entrenched as AWS holds lead
AWS faces headwinds — including the pressure to maintain a resilient infrastructure, global economic shifts and multicloud advances.
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What cyber insurance companies want from clients
Insurers evaluate how a company leverages technology and what internal standards are in place to manage risk.
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C-suite shifts: CTOs team with CIOs to confront IT challenges
As tech demands grow, collaboration between the two executives provides a competitive edge.
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Quit rates especially high for software engineers, report finds
Contingent workers surveyed for the report who ended their assignments early did so within the first two months, PRO Unlimited data shows.
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A hybrid work dilemma: When does working after hours become a problem?
Microsoft found that some of its workers saw days with three peaks in productivity, including a period between 8 p.m. and 11 p.m.
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Kraft Heinz taps Microsoft to boost supply chain visibility
The company will use digital twins and control towers to help gain visibility and get products to market faster, a company executive said.
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Starbucks hires McDonald's alum as CTO
Deb Hall Lefevre joins the coffee chain on May 2, marking Starbucks' third executive change since Howard Schultz became interim CEO on April 4.
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IT leaders remain bullish on open source despite security hiccups
Enterprise adoption of open source has not cooled, but flaws have highlighted the need for a better understanding of dependencies.
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2 years later: How enterprise tech changed in the pandemic era
Technology trend changes linger after the quick responses of early 2020.
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How executives are rebuilding the tech stack — with efficiency in mind
Tech executives at WOWorks and Chico's FAS are revamping their tool suites to cater to the modern customer.
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Home Depot renovates tech C-suite, names new CIO
Current CIO Matt Carey is moving into a customer experience role.