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8 pressing needs for CIOs in 2024

CIO Business Intelligence

The most pressing responsibilities for CIOs in 2024 will include security, cost containment, and cultivating a data-first mindset.” Here, we detail those and others that comprise eight of the top priorities for CIOs in 2024. Among the various strategies at our disposal, automation stands out as a pivotal solution,” she says. “In

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13 IT resolutions for 2024

CIO Business Intelligence

CIOs are readying for another demanding year, anticipating that artificial intelligence, economic uncertainty, business demands, and expectations for ever-increasing levels of speed will all be in play for 2024. Here’s what they list as their 2024 resolutions. He sees 2024 as the year to have good answers.

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Top 8 challenges IT leaders will face in 2024

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To get back in front, IT leaders will have to transform lessons learned from 2023 into actionable, adaptable processes, as veteran technology pros have been remarkably consistent in identifying global and economic uncertainties as key challenges for IT leaders to anticipate in 2024 as well. Waiting is a losing strategy.”

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What it takes to land a CIO gig in 2024

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By all accounts, 2024 will be a good year on the CIO hiring front. And nearly every company seems poised to adopt artificial intelligence in some fashion. And nearly every company seems poised to adopt artificial intelligence in some fashion. 2024 seems to be trending higher for CIO demand,” Licciardello says.

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Innovating Services for a Digital, Intelligent Future

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According to Foundry’s State of the CIO 2024 study, technology leaders will be focused on driving digital innovation, redesigning processes, and modernising infrastructure and apps in the next three years in order to stay ahead. At the same time, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is quickly becoming recognised as a keystone for future growth.

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Generative AI gold rush drives IT spending — with payoff in question

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A scramble to invest in artificial intelligence and a natural replacement cycle for computing devices purchased during the COVID pandemic will lead to an 8% increase in global IT spending this year, Gartner predicted. In other words, CIOs are likely to be apportioning more budget toward speculative initiatives less likely to pan out.

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Microsoft invests €3.2 billion in AI and the cloud in Germany

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billion in Germany by the end of 2025 to double the artificial intelligence and cloud capacities of its data centers there. Smith also sees Germany in second place in Europe for the development of AI-based applications, an assessment he bases on code contributions on GitHub, Microsoft’s source code repository.

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