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6 warning signs CIOs should look out for in 2024

CIO Business Intelligence

Remaining adaptable will be key as we step into 2024. Lesia Kasian, chief delivery officer at Ukrainian software developer JEVERA, shares this viewpoint. The business shouldn’t forget about people and social responsibility, so AI to business transformation should be planned carefully,” she says.

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14 in-demand cloud roles companies are hiring for

CIO Business Intelligence

To tackle that, businesses are turning their budgets toward the cloud, with two out of every three IT decision-makers planning to increase cloud budgets in 2024, and nearly a third (31%) reporting that 31% of their IT budget is earmarked for cloud computing, according to the 2023 Cloud Computing Study from CIO.com parent company Foundry.

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Enhancing Maritime Security: Lessons from the Key Bridge Incident

SecureWorld News

On March 26, 2024, we saw a catastrophic failure of a critical infrastructure asset. DHS established the Critical Infrastructure Cyber Community (C3) Voluntary Program for voluntary adoption of the Framework developed by NIST by helping SSAs develop guidance for framework implementation in their respective sectors.

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IDC: 4 cloud investment predictions

CIO Business Intelligence

On application modernization: By 2024, the majority of legacy applications will receive some modernization investment, with cloud services used by 65% of the applications to extend functionality or replace inefficient code. Or, quite honestly, just develop new features faster. What follows are edited excerpts of that presentation.

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How Nvidia beat everyone else in the AI race

Vox

Apple , Microsoft , the oil company Saudi Aramco — and, as of 2024, Nvidia. Intel makes both CPUs and GPUs, as well as other products, and it manufactures its own semiconductors — but after a series of missteps , including not investing into the development of AI chips soon enough, the rival chipmaker’s preeminence has somewhat faded.