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With generative AI, IT must deliver knowledge…not just technology

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As a result, knowledge workers can create content, low- and no-code solutions are more accessible, and team members from every layer of the organization have broader options for getting work done. What IT can do to train, educate, and share knowledge around GenAI How can IT organizations play an active part in educating users?

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7 steps for turning shadow IT into a competitive edge

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Following are seven steps to guide this transformation for competitive advantage. Ask IT leaders about their challenges with shadow IT, and most will cite the kinds of security, operational, and integration risks that give shadow IT its bad rep. That’s not to downplay the inherent risks of shadow IT.

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To gain advantage, IT leaders should turn competitors into collaborators

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For CIOs and other tech leaders, this means a shift in mindset to not only keep tech costs in check, but adopt a more entrepreneurial approach to explore how to drive business revenue and competitiveness. A rigorous analysis will invariably reveal that technology has fundamentally altered how they should think about their competition.

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Embracing neurodiversity in IT for competitive advantage

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So each neurodiverse professional’s experience is unique, but speaking for myself, being neurodiverse has been a huge competitive advantage in my technology career. Knowledge work can now be performed anywhere, at any time, on any device. But doing so may require some changes in approach. This is the new corporate reality.

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IT leaders rethink talent strategies to cope with AI skills crunch

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By most accounts, enterprise CIOs are rushing to hire for AI-related roles, putting them into fierce competition with one another — and with big tech companies and CTOs everywhere. And given the pool of those with experience in AI is shallow, many CIOs have recognized the need to build AI talent in-house themselves.

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Enabling productivity and scale through improved enterprise knowledge management

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As the amount of knowledge generated within organizations continues to rise, firms must implement systems that make it easy for employees to find the information they need when they need it. Yet knowledge workers still spend a disproportionate amount of time searching for information. To read this article in full, please click here

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State of IT jobs: Mixed signals, changes ahead

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Tech salaries slow, but remain competitive IT salaries have cooled since the pandemic boom, with the average salary dipping to $111,193 last year from $111,348 in 2022, according to Dice. IT is an ever-changing industry, a truism that 2023 underscored, thanks in large part to the meteoric rise of generative AI.

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