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AI-driven change is coming but 2025 will be a year of slow and steady progress.
Operating in a highly regulated industry, bank holding company Ally Financial has developed a platform to leverage gen AI while maintaining strict security and governance of its data.
The Port of Auckland's data team is revolutionizing decision-making with data-driven insights, navigating cloud migration, AI challenges and championing diversity in STEM.
Nearly a third of CIOs don’t know which AI POCs achieved their metrics. But they keep launching projects anyway — a hope-fueled strategy doomed to fall short of results.
As innovation and overseas expansion increased, LEOCH International Technology Ltd. faced many issues while developing new battery products. With SAP technologies, LEOCH created a platform that not only optimized business flow but also ensured enviro
Many IT leaders have struggled in the face of new challenges because they don’t have the needed know-how on their staff. But some are finding ways to prepare for the long term as the pace of change accelerates.
A recent survey revealed just 36% of CIOs expect IT headcount growth in the year ahead, the lowest figure since 2011. Shifting economic outlooks and debate over AI’s impact are two key factors muddying IT hiring reality.
Stevie-Ann Dovico shares insights on leading digital transformation in a customer-centric bank. Discover how technology is driving innovation, improving customer experiences, and shaping the future of banking.
Many CIOs turn to their peers to learn more about AI, but a small minority believe that other CIOs know more than they do. That’s a problem that perhaps only self-education can solve.
In this issue: We look at how IT leaders are reworking their cloud implementations for better fit to their needs, as well as how they can control cloud costs and ensure cloud security.
AI gets all the attention these days, but the tech that keeps the business humming and advances (and protects) its core mission too often goes overlooked, unused, and underfunded.
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