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Beyond the hype: Key components of an effective AI policy

CIO

Companies must address these issues proactively through well-defined policies that guide AI development, deployment and usage. An AI policy serves as a framework to ensure that AI systems align with ethical standards, legal requirements and business objectives. Providing such clarity builds confidence in AI decision-making.

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Mending the rift between business stakeholders and development teams

Xebia

In today’s business world, the synergy between stakeholders, product management and development teams are paramount. Customer’s problem At one of our major clients at Xebia customers complained, that the project velocity was inconsistent, while the development team seemed perpetually busy.

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Modernizing applications: the importance of reducing technical debt

CIO

Technical debt can be defined as the accumulation of legacy systems and applications that are difficult to maintain and support, as well as poorly written or hastily implemented code that increases risk over time. What is technical debt? The warning signs of technical debt are clear.

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Bridging the Gap Between Business Stakeholders and Data Modelers

Xebia

Data Users: These are analysts and BI developers who use data within the organization. Data Consumers: Individuals who review and utilize data insights for decision-making, such as executives who regularly check dashboards and reports. This includes attending meetings, providing feedback, and reviewing models.

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Amid crypto’s talent war, Encode Club mints new web3 developers

TechCrunch

Crypto-savvy developers are in short supply these days. Blockchain startups and protocols are fighting to onboard and train more engineers — an even tougher undertaking in a world where developing on Ethereum vs. Solana vs. Polkadot vs. another blockchain can require completely different programming skill sets.

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6 IT leadership organizations CIOs should consider joining

CIO

MIT Center for Information Systems Research The MIT Center for Information Systems Research (MIT CISR) operates as a research center in Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. We work directly with technology leaders, executives, and boards to develop our research insights.”

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5 tips for switching to skills-based hiring

CIO

Hiring in the IT industry has traditionally relied on reviewing a candidate’s experience and education, with less focus on specific skillsets. As you identify and categorize skills, it’s important to review job descriptions as well to ensure they’re up-to-date and don’t include any unnecessary skills or vague requirements.