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Many C-suite execs have lost confidence in IT, including CIOs

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Less than half of C-level executives believe their IT organizations are effectively delivering basic services, compared to about two-thirds with confidence in 2013, according to a survey recently released by the IBM Institute for Business Value. The drop was the largest among the CEOs surveyed. So what’s the deal?

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Userpilot, a product-led growth platform for SaaS companies, raises $4.6M

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Sehwail’s entrepreneurial journey started after college in 2013, when he developed enterprise web software for the likes of BMW, a business that also inspired his Userpilot strategy. As investors focus more on profitability, product-led startups may be sitting pretty.

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Grip Security raises $6M to improve SaaS security

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Many large enterprises now rely on hundreds of third-party SaaS applications to do business, but their security organizations can barely keep pace. Right now, the state of the art for SaaS enterprise security are cloud access security brokers (CASBs) that act as intermediaries between users and the actual service.

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Five Points To Remember For Any Government Enterprise Modernization Project: Tips from Tod Weber of SoftwareAG

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By Bob Gourley On 21 November 2013 FCW and GCN hosted a day long summit focused on efficient Agency IT Modernization Strategies. First speaker was Tod Weber, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Software AG Government Solutions. Software AG acquires cloud platform LongJump to reach out to more SMBs (venturebeat.com).

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A CTO’s Guide To The Top Federal Technology Topics of 2013

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By Bob Gourley You know the top federal IT news of 2013, after all, you probably lived it. None of them were really about technology. The really interesting stories, at least from a CTO perspective, are big technology mega trends that are forcing change and positive improvements in enterprise IT.

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26 essential book recommendations by and for IT leaders

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Herding Cats: A Primer for Programmers Who Lead Programmers By Hank Rainwater If you are looking for advice on fine-tuning your approach to leading programmers, Matt Aird, CTO of Custom Neon and co-owner of Infoactive Media, recommends Herding Cats: A Primer for Programmers Who Lead Programmers. CTO and co-founder of Digibee.

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14 essential book recommendations by and for IT leaders

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For grasping artificial intelligence Sherry Comes, former CTO at IBM Watson and current managing director of conversational AI at PwC, thinks you need to read Age of Invisible Machines: A Practical Guide to Creating a Hyperautomated Ecosystem of Intelligent Digital Workers (Wiley, 2022) by Robb Wilson. CTO and co-founder of Digibee.

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