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Why, and when, CIOs deserve a seat at the M&A negotiating table

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When one company acquires another, it’s typically to enter a new market, gain market share, or obtain a new technology. In all three cases, IT systems and the data they hold are crucial to the realization of those goals. You’re buying people just as much as you’re buying technology,” he says.

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Why Tomago Aluminium reversed course on its cloud journey

CIO

Tomago Aluminium is an industry giant in the Asia-Pacific region, and as IT superintendent, Dennis Moncrieff is responsible for leveraging the right technologies to make the process of producing aluminum more efficient. This conundrum is what motivated Tomago to migrate its ERP system to the cloud back in 2015.

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The biggest enterprise technology M&A deals of the year

CIO

Even though Nvidia’s $40 billion bid to shake up enterprise computing by acquiring chip designer ARM has fallen apart, the merger and acquisition (M&A) boom of 2021 looks set to continue in 2022, perhaps matching the peaks of 2015, according to a report from risk management advisor Willis Towers Watson. M&A volume climbed from $3.26

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Fed Tech News Roundup 8 July 2015

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Pentagon's Silicon Valley unit gets $1.75M for fiscal 2015 - FCW.com FCW (Today) - FCW.comPentagon's Silicon Valley unit gets $1.75M for fiscal 2015FCW.comThe Defense Department's first fulltime outreach office in Silicon Valley is up and running thanks to a July 2 memo from Deputy. Securities and. Some are already.

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Book Review: “Black Box Thinking”

Palo Alto Networks

Cybersecurity Canon Candidate Book Review: “Black Box Thinking” by Matthew Syed, (published September 8, 2015). Book Reviewed by: Kaoru Hayashi, Field CSO Japan, Palo Alto Networks, Oct 25, 2019. Similar to cybersecurity, these industries experience some truly advanced attacks that cannot be prevented.

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What executives should know about SOAR

CIO

Coined in 2015 and later updated in 2017 by Gartner , SOAR (security orchestration, automation, and response) describes a platform that is designed to orchestrate the response to incidents, leveraging automated processes designed in decision tree mapping, typically called playbooks. Why is it important in cybersecurity?

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Lilt raises $55M to bolster its business-focused AI translation platform

TechCrunch

San Francisco, Calfornia-based Lilt was co-founded by Green and John DeNero in 2015. Green is a former Northrop Grumman software engineer who later worked as a research intern on the Google Translate team, developing an AI language system for improving English-to-Arabic translations. .” AI-powered translations. A robust market.