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Deep Dive
How the Salvation Army is upgrading its storage technology
The Western Territory of the charity recently upgraded its storage infrastructure to a flash-based server system, but the long haul still has the organization looking toward the cloud.
By Alex Hickey • Dec. 22, 2017 -
Sen. Warner: Silicon Valley could use 'Russian playbook' for 'company warfare'
Consumers need to know the content they see online is accountable, real and, according to the senator, whether or not it's made by an American.
By Alex Hickey • Dec. 22, 2017 -
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Shifts in enterprise software use, ongoing generative AI adoption plans and budget pressures ruled CIO priorities in the first half of the year.
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Lowe's builds out digital capabilities with first CDO
As Lowe's prepares for another year of "digital evolution," will its efforts in cybersecurity, augmented and virtual reality and mobile tech be enough to outpace Home Depot?
By Alex Hickey • Dec. 20, 2017 -
Rule with a digital fist: Tech cracks down for accountability, social responsibility
Recent scrutiny, especially in terms of national security and privacy, have upped the ante for internet companies, which are cracking down again on "fake news," malicious actors and hateful content.
By Alex Hickey • Dec. 20, 2017 -
Deep Dive
In an industry slow to modernize, Mercy hospitals turned to a technology outsider
After discovering a surprising "lack of security," SVP and CIO Gil Hoffman helped lead an overhaul of Mercy's network, boosting all security aspects and establishing a security organization.
By Naomi Eide • Dec. 20, 2017 -
Blockchain consortia taking one step back, two steps forward
Weakening support may not be a bad sign, as the growth in investment and technology maturation comes alongside big companies' ability to be more selective in blockchain investments and efforts.
By Alex Hickey • Dec. 20, 2017 -
Firms ready for ransomware attacks with bitcoin arsenals
Many organizations have been hesitant to publicly admit it, however, because doing so can be an indication they are willing to pay criminal hackers.
By Alex Hickey • Dec. 19, 2017 -
Compliance may cost companies millions, but non-compliance costs even more
Compliance standards for GDPR, individual U.S. state laws and PCI DSS regulations are the most difficult for companies to reach.
By Alex Hickey • Dec. 19, 2017 -
Deep Dive
How the GOP tax overhaul could affect the tech industry
Congress will vote on tax reform this week. Here's a cheat sheet for what it means for business technology, and more.
By Alex Hickey • Dec. 18, 2017 -
Deep Dive
What's the biggest problem CIOs face? Deciding what to say no to
Coming into a new organization, it is imperative that CIOs have short- and long-term technology in place to make sure obstacles like a tech talent shortage do not derail IT, according to Dropbox CIO Sylvie Veilleux.
By Naomi Eide • Dec. 18, 2017 -
Quantum is maturing as JPMorgan Chase, Honda sign up with IBM
Companies such as IBM are taking steps to figure out ways to integrate quantum technology into various business applications and setting the stage for quantum supremacy.
By Alex Hickey • Dec. 15, 2017 -
At long last, the White House is pushing for federal IT modernization
This has been a big week for federal IT: Not only did the Modernizing Government Technology Act pass into law, but a White House report outlined efforts to help agencies upgrade lagging systems.
By Naomi Eide • Dec. 14, 2017 -
Deep Dive
Net neutrality vs. internet freedom: A case for change
The FCC's Restoring Internet Freedom Order took effect Monday amid continued pushback by state attorneys, state and federal legislators and interest groups.
By Alex Hickey • Updated June 11, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Net neutrality vs. internet freedom: A case for the status quo
At its heart, net neutrality is a system in which companies are not allowed to disrupt the "freewheeling" internet market, including content, applications and services.
By Alex Hickey • Dec. 13, 2017 -
AI experts caution Senate against heavy regulation
"AI is the single most important technology in the world today," said Dario Gil, VP of IBM Research AI and IBM Q, and companies and governments need to be willing to make the investment now.
By Alex Hickey • Dec. 12, 2017 -
Microsoft offers Q# so developers don't fall flat on quantum
The tech company launched a quantum programming language, cloud-hosted simulators and code library as the race for quantum supremacy heats up.
By Alex Hickey • Dec. 12, 2017 -
Deep Dive
Broker, negotiator, political influencer: What are the demands of a modern CIO?
IT is "not an enabler anymore, it's a value differentiator and driver," said Accenture CIO Andrew Wilson.
By Naomi Eide • Dec. 12, 2017 -
How Microsoft will hit its $1 trillion valuation
Azure cloud and Microsoft 365 revenue growth are set to turn high profits for Microsoft in the coming years.
By Alex Hickey • Dec. 11, 2017 -
Elon Musk: Tesla to make AI hardware
Following the hires of several AI experts and months of speculation, the tech magnate confirmed his automobile company is also working on one of his greatest fears — AI.
By Alex Hickey • Dec. 11, 2017 -
Opinion
To achieve digital transformation, revise the CIO job description
Despite the emergence of roles like "technical evangelist," "cloud manager," "UX guru" and "artificial intelligence engineer," the office of the CIO has stood the test of time. Their job descriptions, however, have not.
By Matt Fisher • Dec. 11, 2017 -
How Pinterest transformed digital strategy from cloud to containers, ML and open source
Pinterest has used an array of advanced digital tools to grow its global footprint to 200 million active users.
By Alex Hickey • Dec. 8, 2017 -
#Gains: Planet Fitness wants to beef up with AI
Using data, Chief Digital and Information Officer Craig Miller wants to create a personalized fitness experience, or an "adaptive coach," to better engage customers and promote gym loyalty.
By Naomi Eide • Dec. 8, 2017 -
International red tape is causing 'digital fragmentation'
Increasing national regulations for data privacy and cybersecurity are getting in the way of digital transformation and global efforts, forcing many CIOs and CTOs to rethink IT strategy.
By Alex Hickey • Dec. 7, 2017 -
Systemic gender discrimination costing tech billions
Widespread discrimination and sexual harassment is causing frequent turnover in the tech industry — costing the industry roughly $16 billion a year and creating an unfriendly work environment.
By Alex Hickey • Dec. 7, 2017 -
The magic recipe for making AI possible? A sprinkle of cloud, intelligence and data
While intelligent and advanced systems are already used in production in businesses across sectors, technologists have a tendency to hype AI’s capabilities, thinking first of the long-term promise it shows.
By Naomi Eide • Dec. 6, 2017