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7 risk management rules every CIO should follow

CIO Business Intelligence

A PwC Global Risk Survey found that 75% of risk leaders claim that financial pressures limit their ability to invest in the advanced technology needed to assess and monitor risks. Yet failing to successfully address risk with an effective risk management program is courting disaster.

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New regulation intensifies focus on IT risk management and operational resilience

CIO Business Intelligence

Digital transformation initiatives, for the most part, offer significant advantages—enhancing efficiency, agility, and innovation across the business. As IT landscapes and software delivery processes evolve, the risk of inadvertently creating new vulnerabilities increases. However, these initiatives can also introduce new challenges.

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From project to product: Architecting the future of enterprise technology

CIO Business Intelligence

In todays digital economy, business objectives like becoming a leading global wealth management firm or being a premier destination for top talent demand more than just technical excellence. Enterprise architects must shift their focus to business enablement. The stakes have never been higher.

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5 IT risks CIOs should be paranoid about

CIO Business Intelligence

Call it survival instincts: Risks that can disrupt an organization from staying true to its mission and accomplishing its goals must constantly be surfaced, assessed, and either mitigated or managed. But operational risk is a different matter, and having a healthy dose of paranoia about what may go wrong can be helpful.

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10 AI strategy questions every CIO must answer

CIO Business Intelligence

Business and IT leaders thought theyd be left behind if they werent adopting AI as fast as the earliest users. How does our AI strategy support our business objectives, and how do we measure its value? To counter such statistics, CIOs say they and their C-suite colleagues are devising more thoughtful strategies.

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Cloud analytics migration: how to exceed expectations

CIO Business Intelligence

Clearing business strategy hurdles Choosing the right technologies to meet an organization’s unique AI goals is usually not straightforward. Business objectives must be articulated and matched with appropriate tools, methodologies, and processes.

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5 tips for better business value from gen AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Still, CIOs have reason to drive AI capabilities and employee adoption, as only 16% of companies are reinvention ready with fully modernized data foundations and end-to-end platform integration to support automation across most business processes, according to Accenture. Below are five examples of where to start.

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