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5 questions CIOs must ask after Southwest Airlines’ failure

CIO

The last thing any CIO wants is to experience catastrophic operational issues during a peak season, but that’s exactly what executives at Southwest Airlines faced last week. 19-28 far exceeded any other airlines’ operational impacts. Even before the blizzard hit, Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan acknowledged on Nov.

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United Airlines CISO Deneen DeFiore on elevating cyber’s value to the business

CIO

Deneen DeFiore is a Hall of Fame technology executive who currently serves as vice president and chief information security officer at United Airlines, where she leads the cybersecurity and digital risk organization to ensure the company is prepared to prevent, detect, and respond to evolving cyber threats.

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Cathay Pacific to take cloud journey to new heights

CIO

Instead, the publicly held operator of Cathay Pacific Airlines and HK Express is shifting from migration to optimization mode in an effort to wrest additional benefits from its all-in cloud transformation. Delivering a zero-trust security posture is an integral part of a SASE architecture and integral to emerging SASE offerings.”

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Finding and Fixing Five Kinds of Architectural Technical Debt

Dzone - DevOps

Developers, architects, and application teams are constantly chasing technical debt. For better or worse, it’s a nagging problem that too often gets kicked down the road until it’s too late and application development slows down, new features slip, test cycles increase, and costs ramp up.

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Architecture Modernization Enabling Teams (AMET)

Strategic Tech

FThis article describes a pattern we have observed and applied in multi-team-scope architecture modernization initiatives, the Architecture Modernization Enabling Team (AMET). An AMET is a type of architecture enabling team that coordinates and upskills all teams and stakeholders in the modernization initiative.

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IBM and AWS Create a Path to Modernization Via Industry-Specific Solutions

CIO

The solutions, some in pilot stage and others in early development, transcend a variety of core industries, including manufacturing, financial services, healthcare, and transportation. The program builds a meaningful partnership between AWS, IBM, and the client to deliver an integrated program.

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How technology is enabling Melbourne Airport’s growth

CIO

While Melbourne Airport employs approximately 500, there could be up to 20,000 people working at the airport on any given day working for other stakeholders including airlines, retailers, Border Force, and the Australian Federal Police. “It’s a 24/7 operation regulated by the Government, so there’s a huge emphasis on uptime and reliability.”