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November 12, 2024
10 ways to kill your IT culture
From micromanaging to lacking a pragmatic vision that inspires change, IT leaders can inadvertently impact their ability to foster an IT culture primed to deliver business results.
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Survey: AI to usher in new middle management era
With junior roles likely to be squeezed out by AI in the workplace, middle management will take on a greater portion of the workforce and more specialized roles, according a Capgemini survey.
CIOs to spend ambitiously on AI in 2025 â and beyond
Research firm IDC predicts AI spending will double by 2028, as IT leaders look to ramp up AI strategies to lay the foundation for more comprehensive use cases on the horizon.
Escorts Kubota enlists AI to reinvent railway, construction, and agriculture
As a diversified corporation in India, Escorts Kubota is implementing artificial intelligence, machine learning, and automation to transform their traditional industries for the future.
Extreme Networksâ Nabil Bukhari on why your AI strategy is failing
Nabil Bukhari, Chief Technology & Product Officer and General Manager of Subscriptions at Extreme Networks, joins host Maryfran Johnson for this CIO Leadership Live interview. They discuss adopting an 'ARC' approach to AI rollouts, three ways to evaluate vendor platform pitches, why frameworks really matter (but processes don't), and how to think like a futurist on IT talent. This episode is sponsored by Extreme Networks, a leader in AI-driven cloud networking, focused on delivering simple and secure connectivity between devices, applications, and users.
AI coding agents come with legal risk
Developers using AI to write code may run afoul of copyright or licenses, exposing employers to lawsuits â a risk that will compound as AI-native software engineering takes hold.
How Mitsui & Co. cultivates a digital-first culture to transform
A transformation model is a refection of an organizationâs data-driven management. But for complex multinationals, itâs not easy for talent to implement new technologies, nor data scientists to grasp the big business picture. So Mitsui & Co., one of Japan's leading general trading, investment, and service companies, is focused on growing the company-wide knowledge base to strengthen its digital ambitions.