SysAdmins split on AI’s impact, but still want training; IBM sees software sales soar as tech spend stabilizes; CrowdStrike disruption direct losses to reach $5.4B for Fortune 500, study finds
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NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
Today, July 26, marks System Administrator Appreciation Day, and given the recent widespread outage, it’s a perfect time to celebrate their contributions.
The job’s core functions are top of mind this week as businesses continue to recover from the massive CrowdStrike outage.
Generally, system administrators find and fix problems quickly, serving as the first line of defense when something goes wrong. Don’t let your SysAdmins’ work go unnoticed, when the impact is immeasurable.
P.S. CIO Dive is hosting a virtual event on Aug. 14, and I’ll be hosting a fireside chat with PwC US Chief AI Officer Dan Priest. We’ll discuss how to keep budgets in check when moving forward on AI implementation. It’s free to attend, but make sure to reserve your seat.
“Within an hour of the outage, we assembled the right operating teams and IT experts to develop and execute a plan to get our systems back online,” COO David Seymour said Thursday.
The acquisition of Apptio and Software AG’s StreamSets and webMethods hybrid cloud solutions helped drive the gains, CFO James Kavanaugh said Thursday.
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