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November 28, 2024
When is data too clean to be useful for enterprise AI?
Data quality is critical for successful AI projects, but you need to preserve the richness, variety, and integrity of the original data so you donât sabotage the results.
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Taking stock of human capital in the age of AI
The difficulties of finding and holding onto tech talent are multiplying, especially with AI in play. It can help reduce turnover and be integrated into a strategy based on smart working, continuous training, innovation, and welfare measures. But keeping AI in check is a discipline unto itself.
Your IT infrastructure may be more outdated than you think
While many IT leaders believe they have best-in-class IT tools, CEOs worry about the age of their IT systems, resulting in a key internal business tension as tech obsolescence accelerates.
Wagh Bakri Tea Group leverages data to understand evolving consumersâ taste: Tarun Vijh
In this exclusive conversation, Tarun Vijh, CIO, Wagh Bakri Tea Group takes us through his tenets of digital transformation, how technology can enhance the traditional tea industry, and how Wagh Bakri is keeping up with evolving customer tastes.
ERP modernization: Still a make-or-break project for CIOs
ERP transformation remains a big mandate and undertaking for IT leaders â and not one most relish doing. But done well, a new ERP implementation can unleash untapped business benefits. Here, CIOs share ERP update experiences and advice.
Customer centricity: How Mashreq Bank is placing its customers at the forefront of its operations
Mohamed Salah Abdel Hamid Abdel Razek, Senior Executive Vice President and Group Head of Tech, Transformation & Information, Mashreq explains how the bank is integrating advanced technologies and expanding its digital footprint. The company aims to provide customers with a banking journey that is not just efficient and secure, but also innovative, engaging, and memorable.
Macyâs $154 million 'hidden' accounting mess shows the limits of todayâs audit, GRC, and accounting systems
When Macyâs reported Monday that a lone employee hid as much as $154 million in delivery expenses for three years, requiring the company to delay its earnings announcement, it exposed holes in the number-crunching systems CIOs depend on.
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