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The key reason: most enterprises rely on pretty much the same disaster recovery plan they’ve used for years — even though their environment has changed dramatically, thanks to SaaS, cloud, and AI.
The agency gave no reason for cancelling the contract after just one week, though its initial award was widely criticized.
In this issue: AI is requiring a reset for CIOs and other IT leaders in how they lead both their technical and business strategies and execution approaches. Here, we explore some of the implications of artificial intelligence on IT leadership.
Tariffs rise, tariffs fall, who knows where they’ll go tomorrow? But IT admins still need to keep the hardware up and running — and the constant confusion won’t make upgrades any easier, or cheaper.
It might well be here by the end of the year, but is Apple Intelligence smart enough to fix its internal conflicts?
Constant monitoring is imperative, but not every business has the resources for a dedicated security team. Learn how the right solution turns cybersecurity from a cost burden into a growth enabler.
The Mayo Clinic has been experimenting with forcing the technology to reveal source links for everything. And there are other approaches that might be viable.
What could go wrong when you're ordered to return to the office — but there's no office to go back to?
Whether it’s genAI, new cybersecurity concerns, or the actual threats from Quantum computing, there’s a lot of misinformation bouncing between the board, C-level execs and various business units. IT leaders now need to be tech explainers.
Non-English generative AI models are far less accurate and useful than their English-based counterparts — sometimes dramatically so. Companies paying for them should know what they’re getting, and push for price cuts.
If IT execs want to avoid doing business with genAI firms that help make weapons, that demand needs to go into RFPs. It’s the only effective way to change policy.
Manufacturers and channel partners could choose to absorb some of the cost, while PC specs might change to mask the true impact, say analysts.
In this issue, we explore the emerging field of agentic AI, which brings more autonomy to IT-managed systems — with both promise and peril.
Organizations reported worker well-being improves and productivity increases — so the companies are getting happier, healthier employees. The shift appears to be trending elsewhere.
Are your SaaS systems ready for AI-driven innovation?
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IDG editors discuss lessons in resilience learned by organizations in the aftermath of 2020, and what they're doing to prepare for future business disruptions.