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NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
CIOs often pitch technology projects on the premise of increasing speed or productivity. But before major upgrades can get the green light, one question rises above the rest: "How much will it cost?"
Managing the cost of technology is a pressing matter for tech execs in every industry. That's why next week CIO Dive will host a free, virtual event to delve into the tools and tactics you need to navigate an ever-changing business technology landscape.
On Aug. 14, join us at 2:00 p.m. EDT for “When the Bill Comes Due: How to Keep IT Costs in Check.” I will be hosting a conversation with Feroz Merchhiya, CIO at the City of Santa Monica, focused on the not-so-hidden cost of security.
“We believe we are still only scratching the surface of the full value creation potential of our capabilities,” Yum Brands CFO Chris Turner said Tuesday.
The security company, in its root cause analysis report, said it is using lessons from the crash to make larger changes. Analysts predict further challenges.
Today, treating payments as just another software feature is a missed opportunity for significant growth and customer acquisition. Learn how the right strategy can lead to competitive advantages in this playbook.
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