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CIOs who built their careers in the private sector find new opportunities — and new challenges — in leading government IT.
Knowing when to invest in emerging technologies and how to establish an innovative culture that also delivers on IT fundamentals are key areas of focus for those looking to build a decades-long career in IT leadership.
If business and tech don’t speak the same language, progress stalls. And when it comes to data and content management at the Australian government agency, it’s up to Sean Carritt to make sure nothing gets lost in translation.
CIO Bhaskar Ramachandran speaks with Martha Heller, CEO of Heller Search, on how IT is reducing technical debt and sparking growth at the $18 billion paint, coatings, and specialty materials supplier.
Certificate authority failures, container sprawl, post-quantum cryptography: a rising tide of issues means CIOs need a strategy to manage certificates and machine identities.
Blamestorming for fun and profit: The debris has mostly cleared from the CrowdStrike outage. But we still haven’t recognized some of the IT impacts that matter most.
Several factors, including price increases, a rush to adopt AI, inflation, and ongoing digital modernization efforts, are driving IT leaders to revisit cloud costs.
Discover how the CIO of the Immigrant Services Society of British Columbia transformed newcomer services through technology innovation. From strategic planning to stakeholder alignment to vendor partnerships, how do you ensure success in an environm
IT leaders identify the technologies that are changing the way they work now — and what’s next. In some cases, those with the most disruptive potential are already part of your stack.
IT leaders look to invest in AI, cut cloud spending, automate manual processes in differing measures, depending on budget outlooks as economic uncertainties loom.
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