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IT to thank for most of Radisson Hotel Group’s business initiatives

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With stints at Procter & Gamble, HPE and DHL, Jaime González-Peralta landed at Radisson Hotel Group four years ago as CIO for EMEA and then became global CIO in April 2020 — a particularly complex moment due to the paralysis that the pandemic inflicted on the world of travel.

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Accelerating Industry 4.0 at warp speed: The role of GenAI at the factory edge

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Within seconds, you are traveling faster than the speed of light to reach a Klingon war in the Alpha Quadrant–arriving in minutes versus years. Using this intelligence, GenAI can then automatically populate a global namespace for tags, greatly accelerating time to value. Captain James T.

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5 pillars of a cloud-conscious culture

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Most CIOs recognize the advantages of cloud, the global reach it provides, and the ease with which services can be scaled up and back down again. It enables us to free our people so they can innovate and create lasting competitive advantage.” They care about value.

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Mapping the progress of Air New Zealand’s digital rebuild

CIO

Of course, achieving this kind of goal in such a competitive and unpredictable industry requires not just companywide cohesion, but partnerships that help synergize digital and sustainable ambitions to become reality. About 16% of New Zealand’s GDP relies on air travel, whereas in the US, it’s about 4%.

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Global SMEs Adopt New Business Intelligence Initiatives During COVID-19 Crisis

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In response to the global Coronavirus pandemic, businesses are adopting a series of new, innovative digital technologies. As a business owner, you likely know the importance of adopting new solutions to remain competitive in the “new normal.” Plus, these technologies have a long-lasting impact reaching far beyond the Coronavirus.

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The CIO as chief integration (and influence) officer

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CIO Steve Zerby not only has a seat at the table, but he’s driving business strategy at the manufacturing company thanks to his panoptic view of the centralized yet global organization. We offer a product [transit], and we need consumers to buy our product, and we need to stay competitive,” he says. “So

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Averting turbulence in the air

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She is also mindful of security: “Is it too adventurous to book the ticket through an unfamiliar travel agency, or should I book through the airline itself?” If the customers are in the mood to enhance their travel experience, they can look into airline ancillaries and order extra seats, baggage, or even lounge access. she wonders.

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