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How sport made CIO 100 winner Joanna Drake a better technology leader

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Responsible for global operations and technology services across company and customer websites, staff technology, and THG’s direct-to-consumer Ingenuity service and hosting business, Drake has looked to support the rapid growth of the Manchester-based firm through IPO, a global pandemic, supply chain instability, and the onset of recession.

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

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GenAI has been estimated to increase skilled worker performance by up to 40% with the potential to add trillions of dollars in value to the global economy. It is unique because it is both massively technology-driven and can affect every type of job in an organization. And for good reason. Both these tasks can deeply benefit from IT.

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How 2 Australian sporting brands leverage human-centric digital innovation to drive new fan experiences in and out of the arena

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Creating new revenue streams, identifying untapped audiences and better engaging fans onsite and all year-round are just some of the wins iconic Australian sporting events are chalking up thanks to human-centric digital innovation. Helping AGPC was strategic technology partner, WONGDOODY, the global human experience company of Infosys.

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How Infosys and Tennis Australia are harnessing technology for good

CIO

It’s a situation raising a critical question for every IT and business leader: How can we increasingly harness technology not just for technology’s sake, but for the good we can do with it? It was also the motivator behind every presentation and technology investment discussion at this year’s Infosys APAC Confluence event.

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IOWN and the Next Internet

CIO

We’re moving into an era of AI and advanced technologies. Adopting optical technologies in this way will open the door to high-speed, large-capacity, and low-latency capabilities across devices, networks, and computing infrastructure. That is where the Innovative Optical Wireless Network (IOWN) Global Forum comes in.

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In the corner office, fear of GenAI risk outweighs the lure of its promise

CIO

I find listening to and learning from leading global CEOs, board members, and technology executives in our customer base incredibly fulfilling. Normally early adopters of new technology, tech execs now are holding back on launching major generative AI initiatives until they are assured guardrails are in place.

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Henkel embraces gen AI as enabler and strategic disruptor

CIO

Like many incumbents in the consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry, Henkel was slow to embrace digital technologies, resulting in a widening disconnect between the 147-year-old company and the changing needs of its customers. What we’re doing is finding the guys who like to crack big industry problems with technology.”