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From Steel to the Cloud: Phoenix Global’s CIO/CTO Talks Transformation
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Building High-Performance Tech Teams in 2025: A Practical Scaling Guide

I’d like to share the core lessons we learned -- ones that will resonate with founders, CTOs, and engineering leaders navigating similar growth in 2025.
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Preparing Your IT Infrastructure for the AI Era

This session highlights AI's unique requirements and why a traditional IT infrastructure won't be enough to support it.
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North Carolina State University’s vice chancellor for information technology and CIO says the school is poised to continue its IT mission, despite uncertainty and a rapidly changing technology landscape.
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