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5 hot IT budget investments — and 2 going cold

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This includes spending on strengthening cybersecurity (35%), improving customer service (32%) and improving data analytics for real-time business intelligence and customer insight (30%). CIOs anticipate an increased focus on cybersecurity (70%), data analysis (55%), data privacy (55%), AI/machine learning (55%), and customer experience (53%).

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Top 5 Security Trends for CIOs

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Explosive technology innovations. With every such change comes opportunity–for bad actors looking to game the system. Cybersecurity cannot stand still, or the waves of innovation will overrun the shores. Adversaries continue to innovate. Macroeconomic turbulence. Generational shifts in technological expectations.

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CIOs eager to scale AI despite difficulty demonstrating ROI, survey finds

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CIOs rank AI as a top priority alongside cybersecurity for IT departments. However, barriers such as adoption speed and security concerns hinder rapid AI integration, according to a new survey. Today’s CIOs are working in a tornado of innovation. There is a promising surge in the use of AI technologies across various industries.

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Health check on Tech: CK Birla Hospitals CIO Mitali Biswas on moving the needle towards innovation

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Over the past few years, the industry grappled with formidable challenges as the COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on both human lives and the healthcare system. They emerged triumphant, not only by providing vital assistance to patients who rely on the system, but also by moving the needle in technology and innovation.

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Prioritizing AI? Don’t shortchange IT fundamentals

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Fundamentals like security, cost control, identity management, container sprawl, data management, and hardware refreshes remain key strategic areas for CIOs to deal with. Data due diligence Generative AI especially has particular implications for data security, Mann says.

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8 pressing needs for CIOs in 2024

CIO

The most pressing responsibilities for CIOs in 2024 will include security, cost containment, and cultivating a data-first mindset.” The systems will have the ability to internally trigger output based on anomalies spotted in continuous input streams.”

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Why Tomago Aluminium reversed course on its cloud journey

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This conundrum is what motivated Tomago to migrate its ERP system to the cloud back in 2015. The version of their SAP ERP system was out of support and the SAP instance they chose wasn’t available as an on-premise capable, supported hardware platform. For Moncrieff, the conversation was really around ownership, transparency, and cost.

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