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9 traits of great IT leaders

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They also need general business acumen, industry knowledge, and accounting talent. And they are expected to brief each group on their technical roadmap and vision in ways that each and every one of those groups can understand and embrace. That’s because this approach enables them to learn and test without going all in.

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Guarding the gates: a look at critical infrastructure security in 2023

CIO

With 2022 now in our rearview mirror, we still reflect on a time marked by global upheavals, like the Russia – Ukraine war, to the skyrocketing energy prices and global inflation. These global events have also underscored the crucial significance of safeguarding our critical infrastructure against domestic or foreign attacks.

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CIO as enabler: Building an ecosystem of innovation partners

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Her firm’s recently released Digital Leadership Report shows more than two-thirds (69%) of global technology leaders are members of the operational board or executive management team. I think picking fantastic relationships with suppliers is key, so you get ahead of the curve and your board’s briefed ahead of what trends are coming up.

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Breaking down data silos for digital success

CIO

Lakehouse architecture supports data-driven decisions Printing and digital imaging company Lexmark “has been on a journey to become a data-driven company for the last five to seven years, given we realized that data is the new ‘gold,’” says Vishal Gupta, global CTO and CIO and senior vice president of connected technology at Lexmark.

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6 generative AI hazards IT leaders should avoid

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Learning to experiment with prompts to get better results is a key part of adopting generative AI, so tools like Copilot Lab can help employees gain these skills. For instance, AI might generate company press briefings, but only a human editor can approve the sharing of content with selected journalists and publications,” he adds.

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The year’s top 10 enterprise AI trends — so far

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billion to the global economy. Regulating AI At a recent gathering in Washington of AI leaders briefing regulators about AI, most have come out in favor of some kind of regulation of the industry. The ability to ingest the corpus of company knowledge offers limitless possibilities.” In Europe, the AI Act is on its way.

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US Education Sector Learns to Adapt After Being Tested by COVID-19

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Put in context, the global education market’s worth is estimated at some $4.5 America’s schools, learning institutions and connected businesses were not spared the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, the distance learning sub-sector is projected to exceed the $370 billion mark by 2026.

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