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What is COBIT? A framework for alignment and governance

CIO

Later, in the 2000s, the ISACA developed version 3, which brought in the IT management and information governance techniques found in the framework today. COBIT 4 was released in 2005, followed by the refreshed COBIT 4.1 These updates included more information regarding governance surrounding information and communication technology.

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Q&A with John Masserini, Chief Information Security Officer at Millicom

Sailpoint

In this Q&A we spoke with John Masserini, chief information security officer at international telecommunications provider Millicom. Masserini talks with us about his interesting career path in information security, cloud security, and identity management. This is where the Information Security team comes in.

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Inside Nasdaq’s AI-fueled pivot to SaaS provider

CIO

But Nasdaq is far more than a financial exchange, offers Peterson; it is a global technology company that is expanding into surveillance and security, continuing to build its SaaS business, and applying AI to many financial applications, he says. The company, which reported net revenues of $3.6

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#740 Doing Tremendous Things by Putting People First with Ed McLaughlin, President & CTO at Mastercard

Modern CTO

This includes the global payments network, enterprise platforms, technology infrastructure and operations, information security and our global technology hubs. Prior to this role, I served as Chief Information Officer, directing the development of Mastercard products and services.

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Keeping customers at the center of everything

CIO

Broadcom has long prided itself in offering world-class enterprise technology solutions, spanning semiconductors to infrastructure software that the world’s largest companies need and want. Together, we’ll be better positioned to help customers speed app modernization, move to the cloud faster and support a more secure and hybrid workforce.

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Infrastructure as Code Explained: Benefits, Types, and Tools

Altexsoft

One of the main DevOps principles is automating as many things as possible, which also includes automating the infrastructure. Without the approach commonly called Infrastructure as Code (IaC), you can’t adhere to the DevOps philosophy fully. What is Infrastructure as Code (IaC)? On-premises vs cloud infrastructure at a glance.

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What is enterprise architecture? A framework for transformation

CIO

In terms of business benefits, respondents cited improvements with the alignment of capabilities with strategy, business investment decisions, compliance and risk management, business processes, collaboration between functions, business insights, business agility and continuity , and a faster time to market and innovation.