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How the JEDI Cancellation May Influence Future IT Contracts
Ways to Build a Talented and Reliable Work-at-Home IT Workforce
Remote Work Tops SF, NYC for Most High-Paying Job Openings
Seeking a Competitive Edge vs. Chasing Savings in the Cloud
SAS Founders Call Off Sales Talks with Broadcom
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Data and Analytics Salaries Heat Up in Recovery Economy
After a year of uncertainty, the employment market for data scientists and analytics pros is heating up again.
By Jessica Davis Senior Editor, Enterprise Apps, 7/23/2021
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Bridging from Now to the Pure Digital Future
Enterprises need to consider augmenting traditional systems, rather than ripping and replacing them, as they pursue digital transformation.
By Lenley Hensarling, Chief Strategy Officer, Aerospike , 7/23/2021
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Blockchain Gets Real Across Industries
Blockchain use cases are exploding across industries because these days trust is ‘a thing.’ Here are 11 examples.
By Lisa Morgan Freelance Writer, 7/22/2021
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Why IT Should Be the Next Focus of Your Sustainability Efforts
Reducing the environmental impacts from technology systems, devices, and capabilities can help companies reach their emissions goals.
By Elfije Lemaitre, Capgemini and Sarah Pope, Capgemini Invent , 7/22/2021
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How the JEDI Cancellation May Influence Future IT Contracts
When the Pentagon pulled the plug on the $10 billion cloud deal, it raised questions on how big IT contracts might be handled going forward.
By Joao-Pierre S. Ruth Senior Writer, 7/21/2021
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Ways to Build a Talented and Reliable Work-at-Home IT Workforce
COVID-19 forced many organizations to create virtual IT teams. Things worked out so well that a growing number of IT leaders are now looking to build a permanent home-based workforce.
By John Edwards Technology Journalist & Author, 7/21/2021
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Remote Work Tops SF, NYC for Most High-Paying Job Openings
The city with the largest number of high-paying job openings is no longer a city. It's remote work. And the trend is here to stay.
By Jessica Davis Senior Editor, Enterprise Apps, 7/20/2021
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3 Ways To Make Conversational AI Work For Your Organization
There’s little doubt that conversational AI is gaining momentum. The question is this: How can you use it to deliver real business value?
By Edwin Van der Ouderaa and Sharad Sachdev, Accenture , 7/20/2021
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US Accuses China of Using Criminal Hackers in Cyber Espionage Operations
DOJ indicts four Chinese individuals for alleged role in attacks targeting intellectual property, trade secrets belonging to defense contractors, maritime companies, aircraft service firms, and others.
By Jai Vijayan Contributing Writer, 7/19/2021
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Seeking a Competitive Edge vs. Chasing Savings in the Cloud
Results from an Accenture survey point to risk of missing out on strategic advantages if organizations focus strictly on cost-savings from the cloud.
By Joao-Pierre S. Ruth Senior Writer, 7/19/2021
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How Cloud Can Drive Sustainable, Data-Driven Success
Chief information officers have been charged with driving financial, security, and agility benefits through cloud, but sustainability is quickly becoming another imperative for technology leaders.
By Karthik Narain, Accenture Cloud First Lead , 7/19/2021
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SAS Founders Call Off Sales Talks with Broadcom
Longtime analytics giant SAS briefly entertained the idea of being acquired by semiconductor giant Broadcom. Now that the talks are off, what's next for the 45-year-old enterprise stalwart?
By Jessica Davis Senior Editor, Enterprise Apps, 7/16/2021
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How to Best Assess Your Security Posture
Cybersecurity is a rapidly moving target. If you don't understand your current state, how can you improve it?
By Lisa Morgan Freelance Writer, 7/15/2021
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Building a Post-Pandemic Cloud Strategy
Here’s what every chief information officer needs to know to create an effective cloud strategy.
By Jenny Koehler, Cloud & Digital Leader, PwC , 7/15/2021
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Targeted Attack Activity Heightens Need for Orgs. to Patch New SolarWinds Flaw
A China-based threat actor -- previously observed targeting US defense industrial base organizations and software companies -- is exploiting the bug in SolarWinds' Serv-U software, Microsoft says.
By Jai Vijayan Contributing Writer, 7/14/2021
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How to Become an IT Industry Thought Leader
Many IT executives -- and prospective executives -- would like to share their knowledge and insights as industry thought leaders. Here's a look at what you need to know to get started.
By John Edwards Technology Journalist & Author, 7/14/2021
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How IT Leaders Can Adopt an Automation Mindset
Too often, IT pros focus on one-off problems instead of leveraging automation to drive long-term innovation. Instead, IT leaders should adopt the big-picture mindset of a Formula 1 champion.
By Wendy M. Pfeiffer, CIO, Nutanix , 7/14/2021
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Microsoft Patches 3 Windows Zero-Days Amid 117 CVEs
The July Patch Tuesday release also includes the out-of-band fix for the Windows Print Spooler remote code execution flaw under attack.
By Kelly Sheridan Staff Editor, Dark Reading, 7/13/2021
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Can Government Effectively Help Businesses Fight Cybercrime?
From the Biden administration's pledge to take action to INTERPOL's focus on ransomware as a global threat, governments are looking to help businesses cope with cyberattacks. But can it really work?
By Robert Lemos Contributing Writer, 7/13/2021
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CTOs Evolve in Shake Up of Digital Leadership in the C-Suite
Expectations for them to deliver game-changing strategies may push chief technology officers to take on new responsibilities and decision-making powers.
By Joao-Pierre S. Ruth Senior Writer, 7/13/2021
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