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Mount Sinai’s journey to secure health data in the cloud

CIO Business Intelligence

Kristin Myers, CIO of Mount Sinai Health System and Dean of IT for its school of medicine, is taking the New York healthcare provider to the cloud, making data protection and security key priorities as she does so. You have to make sure that you’re building in the security as you’re doing these transitions.”.

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Making Cyber Resiliency a Priority in Healthcare: My Advice for Leaders

CIO Business Intelligence

By Derrick Lowe, Chief Information Security Officer at Orlando Health, a Palo Alto Networks customer. When I talk to healthcare industry leaders about cyber resiliency, I get a lot of affirmative head-nodding and positive feedback. And why not? Notice that I use the word “imperative” rather than the more often-used “initiative.”

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KPN CloudNL: providing customers with full say and control over their data and applications

CIO Business Intelligence

KPN, the largest infrastructure provider in the Netherlands, offers a high-performance fixed-line and mobile network in addition to enterprise-class IT infrastructure and a wide range of cloud offerings, including Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) and Security-as-a-Service.

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Cognitive on Cloud

Cloud Musings

The analyst firm IDC predicts that the banking, retail, healthcare and discrete manufacturing industries will generate more than 50% of all worldwide cognitive/ AI revenues in 2016. billion, while healthcare and discrete manufacturing will deliver the greatest revenue growth over the 2016-2020 forecast period, with CAGRs of 69.3%

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Pay for in-demand IT skills rises fastest in 14 years

CIO Business Intelligence

Foote does not report on any SAP certifications, but among the 579 certifications it does report on, architecture, project management, process and information security certifications remain the most valuable, commanding a pay premium of just over 8%. It is not always the newest technologies that pay the best.

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Pay for in-demand IT skills rises fastest in 14 years

CIO Business Intelligence

Foote does not report on any SAP certifications, but among the 579 certifications it does report on, architecture, project management, process and information security certifications remain the most valuable, commanding a pay premium of just over 8%. It is not always the newest technologies that pay the best.

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CIOs take aim at Silicon Valley talent

CIO Business Intelligence

For Andreea Bodnari and Chris Jones, both of whom left Silicon Valley tech companies to work at healthcare organization Optum, the lure was not concern over mass layoffs in big tech, but the prospect of solving real-world problems and the opportunity to work on technologies that make a difference in people’s lives.