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7 technologies that CIOs can’t ignore in 2021

mrc's Cup of Joe Blog

In this article, we explore a few more technologies that the modern CIO cannot afford to ignore. How long have we talked about the role that it plays in your overall agility? This includes the sharing of confidential files and messages where all information is encrypted in transit and at rest and stored on certified data centers.”.

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LexisNexis rises to the generative AI challenge

CIO Business Intelligence

IT leaders looking for a blueprint for staving off the disruptive threat of generative AI might benefit from a tip from LexisNexis EVP and CTO Jeff Reihl: Be a fast mover in adopting the technology to get ahead of potential disruptors. It was just staggering in terms of its capabilities.” We will pick the optimal LLM.

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10 top priorities for CIOs in 2024

CIO Business Intelligence

Double-down on cybersecurity We are in a cybersecurity pandemic right now, warns Juan Orlandini, CTO for North America at solutions and systems integrator Insight Enterprises. Technology is accelerating across every sector, and with that comes shifts in technology professionals’ skills,” she says.

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Should the OpenStack Community Embrace Amazon & Google?

Data Center Knowledge

In an open letter to the OpenStack community, co-founder and CTO Randy Bias is making the case that OpenStack must embrace other public clouds rather than set themselves up as an open alternative to the mega-clouds. Get solutions out faster and move in a more agile fashion.”. Sign up for the Data Center Knowledge Newsletter.

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Cost still biggest driver for multicloud, study finds

CIO Business Intelligence

Italian insurer Reale Group found itself with four cloud providers running around 15% of its workloads, and no clear strategy to manage them. “It The two most frequently cited motivations for using multiple cloud providers were data sovereignty or locality (cited by 41% of respondents) and cost optimization (40%).

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