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March 26, 2022
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By Andy Nallappan, Chief Technology Officer and Head of Software Business Operations, Broadcom Software - As the end of 2021 approached, the process of digital acceleration remains in a world turned upside down by a lingering global pandemic. Even if Covid-19 recedes from the headlines, ongoing digital transformation at scale looks set to continue to accelerate well into 2022, with organizations looking to reap the full benefits of technology to become more productive and more efficient.
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Innovation labs are cropping up to enable enterprise CIOs to test a wide array of private 5G applications before rolling out the next-big thing in networking.
The venerable platform continues to run critical applications while looking toward a future of open source, cloud, containers, AI, and much-needed new talent.
The shift toward more distributed workforces may accelerate workplace adoption of VR. For CIOs, now is the time to consider practical IT issues like cost, security, infrastructure, and ownership.
The retired CIO and member of four public company boards knows firsthand the value of technology expertise to corporate boards. Here, he shares an insiderâs view from the other side of the boardroom table.
CIOs are once again walking a tightrope between innovation and operational excellenceâthis time, buoyed by strong LOB alliances and a lingering pandemic glow.
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