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Captive centers are back. Is DIY offshoring right for you?

CIO

You’d be forgiven if you’re wondering whether you’ve stumbled on an article from 2016 , but, in fact, the practice of launching an offshore IT center wholly owned and operated by the enterprise it serves is back in vogue with notable twists. Captive centers are on the rise.

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IT leader’s survival guide: 8 tips to thrive in the years ahead

CIO

Forget what’s worked before Sastry Durvasula, chief information and client services officer at TIAA, says the dizzying pace of change in technology means IT leaders will soon face uncharted waters — and adaptability will be key to succeeding and seizing new opportunities. What worked yesterday is not going to work today or tomorrow.”

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10 most difficult-to-fill IT roles — and how to address the gap

CIO

The CIO’s biggest hiring challenge is clear: “There is simply not enough talent to go around,” says Scott duFour, global CIO of business payments company Fleetcor, for whom positions in areas such as AI, cloud architecture, and data science remain the toughest to fill. Geographical nuances are also arising. million professionals.

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So your startup’s runway is dwindling and fundraising is hard. What’s next?

TechCrunch

The concept of having a runway has its own set of maxims for startup founders. Historically, the most cited and repeated piece of advice has involved cutting costs, first and foremost. That would be the first step, and would help to extend your runway and give you time to fundraise. But norms are for normal times.

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12 most popular AI use cases in the enterprise today

CIO

Organizations all around the globe are implementing AI in a variety of ways to streamline processes, optimize costs, prevent human error, assist customers, manage IT systems, and alleviate repetitive tasks, among other uses. And with the rise of generative AI, artificial intelligence use cases in the enterprise will only expand.

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Giving more tools to software engineers: the reorganization of the factory

Erik Bernhardsson

It's a popular attitude among developers to rant about our tools and how broken things are. Not to mention the changes in developer processes : Unit tests were really rare in the industry — I first encountered it working at Google in 2006. I mean, why don't your shoes have a step tracker built in? Why hasn't it happened already?

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Agile consulting firms aspects that you must know at any cost

Evolution4all

When starting an Agile Implementation good agile consulting firms are mandatory, this article explains to you what you should look for when hiring one so that you do not run into troubles. Get it wrong and you could end up wasting valuable time and resources and still end up without a suitable solution.

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