The latest Growth Swarm podcast covers what practitioners must do to manage their businesses and technologies in today’s volatile economy.
Board Room Point of View
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.
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.
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.
Leveraging procurement pros’ data and process expertise will contribute to sound technology purchases, Joanna Martinez says.
CPOs can use tools like outcome-based agreements and agile contracts, among others, to help professional services companies make wise tech investments.
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.
Janet Schijns defines how AI apps, supported by partners, can automate everything from repetitive tasks to supply chains for better operational efficiency.
Corporate users need to take pause and consider the potential for bias before they move too quickly into generative AI. Analyst Wayne Sadin explains why.
The “object centric” upgrade to process mining that Celonis launched last year streamlines analysis of both internal and supply chain apps.
Janet Schijns explains why she encourages businesses to talk to a partner today about multi-cloud strategies if they aren’t already doing so.
John Siefert, Wayne Sadin, Chris Hughes, and John Muehling discuss why data modernization needs require C-suite execs to collaborate.
Bob Evans continues his review of the deal involving Uber, Google Cloud, and Oracle — but this time evaluating the deal from Oracle’s perspective.
In this Road to CIO Summit discussion, Aaron Back asks Bob Evans to share his thoughts on the CIO’s role today, as well as outline some of the speakers on the April event’s roster.
The future of software development is evolving to become more low-code, says Bill Doerrfeld, who explains with practical use cases that illustrate the benefits.
Tony Uphoff interviews Christine Livingstone and Wendy Bennison of SAXX, who are featured speakers of the Digital CIO Summit. They describe the company’s transformation and priorities.
Bob Evans reviews the earnings call comments by Alphabet CFO Ruth Porat about Google Cloud’s recent narrowing of loss relative to revenue.
Paul Swider explains how AI-powered consumer experience innovations are revolutionizing the retail healthcare field.
Aaron Back defines generative AI and shares a few use cases and considerations for vetting the technology before implementation.