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China-US AI talks Tuesday have absurdly low expectations

CIO

Brian Levine, a managing partner with Ernst & Young who was one of the US Department of Justice’s representatives in the US law enforcement Joint Liaison Group (JLG) with China, was one of those who said that he didn’t expect anything to come from the talks. He served on the Intellectual Property Crime Committee.

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IT leaders explore footing amid shifting needs and the AI power struggle

CIO

Many technology leaders already worked with AI for over a decade for things like predictive maintenance and supply chain planning. Others explored how the new technology could help write code or create content. It was also a year in which management made big decisions about hybrid work policies.

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6 IT rules worth breaking — and how to get away with it

CIO

Management rules typically exist to enable faultless decision-making, set a foundation for consistent operation, and provide protection from risk, observes Ola Chowning, a partner at global technology research and advisory firm ISG. They can apply to people, processes, enterprise behavior, and technology requirements and risks.

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10 best practices when partnering for strategic skills

CIO

“There’s absolutely an overarching trend we’re witnessing of organizations entering into more strategic partnership agreements to ensure access to critical talent and expertise,” says Greg Sarafin, global alliance and ecosystem leader at EY. But finding the niche, high-demand skills needed to drive specific projects can be challenging.

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6 tough AI discussions every IT leader must have

CIO

Few technologies have provoked the same amount of discussion and debate as artificial intelligence, with workers, high-profile executives, and world leaders waffling between praise and fears over AI. We want to make sure we enable the business to use new technologies; that’s my personal goal. So be prepared.

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Captive centers are back. Is DIY offshoring right for you?

CIO

Unlike earlier generations of what are increasingly being called “global capabilities centers,” which tended to be large operations set up by multinationals, more than half of last year’s new centers were launched by first-time adopters — and on the smaller side, with less than 250 full-time employees; in some cases, less than 50.

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IT Hardware Startups Turn to Data Analytics for Market Research

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Data analytics technology has been instrumentally valuable for the marketing profession. Global companies are projected to spend over $9.7 However, analytics technology is even more important when it comes to understanding your customers. Keep an eye out for new technology, industry trends, and customer preferences.

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