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November 01, 2021

9 emerging innovations that could redefine IT

CIOs must keep an eye on the horizon. The following forward-thinking strategies and technologies are starting to gain traction and could impact the next decade of IT. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by UiPath: Using RPA to Speed and Modernize IT Service Management

Here’s how to implement ITSM automations at enterprise scale.

Vanguard CIO John Marcante on the startup mentality

Leadership Live: The investment firm’s global CIO discusses how to develop a culture of innovation in a video interview with CIO.com’s Maryfran Johnson.

How to make performance reviews meaningful

These formal evaluations, in which managers assess an employee’s performance, are a great opportunity to build culture, bust bias, and bring teams together — especially in tough times.

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CIOs to play key role in US cybersecurity strategy

Former US CISA director Chris Krebs outlined the intent of the Biden administration’s cybersecurity order — and stressed the importance of a robust response from CIOs across all sectors.

Microsoft Data Analyst Associate certification guide

BI and data visualization skills are in demand and Microsoft Power BI skills are a great way to get ahead. Here's our guide to Microsoft's Data Analyst Associate certification.

Can’t find the IT skills you need? Take a closer look at your team

Your IT employees likely possess skills and knowledge that are unused in their current roles and may make it easier for them to learn new skills. Together, these hidden and transferable skills provide a treasure trove of untapped IT talent.

Evaluating technical architecture: 11 key criteria and how to apply them

Building effective IT 101: Knowing what you have is a good first step. But knowing whether what you have is what you ought to have is a different matter.

How Novant Health optimized IT for speed and agility

Serving nearly six million patients annually, Novant Health is a not-for-profit, integrated healthcare system that serves nearly six million patients in communities across North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. To optimize the organization for speed and agility, they needed to have constructs in place for fast movement—in other words, some things need to be automatic. CIO’s Derek Hulitzky sat down with Angela Yochem, EVP chief transformation & digital officer at Novant Health, at the annual CIO 100 Symposium and Awards to discuss why speed, agility, and technology are game changers for improving health outcomes. View now!

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