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February 13, 2025
CIOs look beyond âBig 3â cloud providers for AI innovation
Athos Therapeuticsâ decision to go niche with a GPU-as-a-service from upstart Vultr could point the way forward for similar organizations with specialized AI needs.
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Sponsored by Atlassian: Hear from 500 dev and IT leaders about incident management insights
In this report, you'll learn how your tools and processes measure up to the current state of incident management, pain points and areas for improvement for incident managers, the role of automation and AI within incident management processes, and what the future looks like for incident management.
Nationwideâs Jim Fowler on reshaping business and the future workforce
The insurance giantâs EVP and CTO sees a bright future for IT in digitizing the ordinary things workers do in order to humanize the extraordinary things they do.
Hesitant digitization hamstrings manufacturersâ outlook
Instead of digitizing processes quickly, many companies in the manufacturing industry are standing still â and thus are in danger of falling further behind.
The low-code lessons CIOs can apply to agentic AI
If youâre searching for a playbook for successful gen AI adoption, look back at what works for citizen developers.
New US CIO appointments, February 2025
Congratulations to these 'movers and shakers' recently hired or promoted into a new chief information officer, senior IT, or board role.
Matching tech to degrees of scale at the Salvation Army
Milad Kruze, executive GM for IT at the Salvation Army, recently spoke with Cathy O'Sullivan, editorial director for Foundry in Australia and New Zealand, about the organization's multi-faceted mission, modernizing disaster management software, and implementing AI for community connections.
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