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7 Signs It’s Time for a New CIO Job
Research Practice Lead Tracy-Lynn Reid discusses signs CIOs need to look out for as a warning that it’s time to take their career elsewhere.
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What IT will look like in 2025
Principal Research Director Joanne Lee explores what IT will look like in 2025, including the skills that CIOs can continue to create new opportunities with technology.
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AI-powered Image Tools Create An Existential Crisis for Visual Artists
Research Director Brian Jackson examines the creative potential of generative AI and what that means for the future of visual art and artists.
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4 Steps for Proving IT’s Value to the Business
Principal Research Director Ross Armstrong explains that although CIOs have struggled to effectively demonstrate the value of IT to their business colleagues, now more than ever, IT leaders must learn how to do so.
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How Cloud Automation is Changing the Developer Experience
Principal Research Director Suneel Ghei explains how as software developers continue to face changes in the industry, cloud automation can offer an opportunity for a more efficient and robust development experience.
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10 Mistakes Rookie CIOs Make — And How to Avoid Them
Research Director Brian Jackson discusses some of the ten mistakes new CIOs commonly make and ways to avoid them.
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15 Tested Tips to Help New Tech Leaders Get Off to a Strong Start
Research Director Brian Jackson shares insights for new technology leaders moving into a leadership position for the first time.
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Build vs. Buy: Where Vertical Software Vendors Fit
Research Practice Lead Robert Fayle explores whether businesses should build in-house software solutions or outsource them to vendors.
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4 Strategy Game-Changers for Finding Cybersecurity Talent
Principal Research Director Isabelle Hertanto shares strategic tips to address the challenges of recruiting, hiring, and retaining cybersecurity employees.
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