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IT will never have enough money, full control, or guarantees of success, so it’s better to work with — rather than against — those realities.
AI-driven change is coming but 2025 will be a year of slow and steady progress.
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.
IT professionals are reporting exhaustion at alarming levels, and IT leaders must recognize the symptoms and take steps to address contributing factors to avoid increased attrition rates and decreased productivity.
How do you create a consistently functional remote work environment when faced with inconsistent Internet connections among home workers? These six best practices can help.
Developers don't dream of flextime and job bikes, nor of foosball tables or fruit baskets. Here are a few unusual tips from the field.
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.
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.
Tech debt is one of the most urgent challenges facing companies, but it can be hard to mobilize a response. Here's how to show the business value of getting out from under it in a way that will galvanize the entire C-suite.
Scaled Solutions, the company’s new AI training and data labeling division, is hiring gig workers.
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