Acceleration Economy analyst Tom Smith shares his top session picks for all three days of the upcoming Digital CIO Summit in this discussion with Aaron Back.
Data security strategy must go beyond securing a company’s data and employees to protect every data channel and counterparty. Wayne Sadin presents guidelines for managing third-party data risks.
Organizations aiming to be “data intelligent” must have a foundation of data governance in place that spans all facets of the business. Why? Customer dazzle which leads to revenue growth.
Security data often ends up distributed across many systems, which can be an issue when searching for threats. CISO Rob Wood advocates a more centralized approach.
Aaron Back and Tony Uphoff discuss how the role of the CIO has evolved over the past decade, as part of the leadup to the Digital CIO Summit.
Robert Wood discusses the risks of data silos and provides three actionable steps for how to break them down or control their impact.
Wayne Sadin shares why the advent of generative AI puts pressure on organizations to tighten up their data and security strategies to avoid bias and protect sensitive data.
Kieron Allen reviews a Databricks Lakehouse platform extension that lets developers build apps leveraging Databricks and Visual Studio functionality.
Toni Witt looks at how a healthcare application of Automation Anywhere’s hyperautomation reflects the need for human input to be successful.
Insights from data-driven teams include application telemetry and debugging logs, which can be invaluable from a security standpoint.
Chief Data Officers self-report massive sprawl in their data sources, highlighting the importance of centralization and governance.
Leveraging procurement pros’ data and process expertise will contribute to sound technology purchases, Joanna Martinez says.
Uber’s deals with Oracle and Google Cloud are a bellwether, signaling that many companies will end up embracing multi-cloud rather than having their own data centers.
Bob Evans explains how Snowflake reveals the future of the cloud with its purpose-built, industry-specific Telecom Data Cloud.
With the rise of generative AI, companies with weak data exfiltration controls are at even more risk of inadvertent disclosure of data, explains Wayne Sadin.
Bob Evans describes how Snowflake is going full-force into the industry cloud business with the latest announcement around its Telecom Data Cloud.
CPOs can use tools like outcome-based agreements and agile contracts, among others, to help professional services companies make wise tech investments.
AI accuracy depends on the quality of the data it is fed. Toni Witt explores ways that datasets can be cleaned, or even generated, to make AI better.
Throughout history, technology has always been seen as a threat to livelihoods, but its disruptions have always led to more (and better) work opportunities.
In the latest Growth Swarm podcast, John Siefert, Bob Evans, Tony Uphoff, and Scott Vaughan explain why leaders need to think and act strategically during uncertain times.