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10 top priorities for CIOs in 2024

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Gain stronger control over data Jae Evans, global CIO and executive vice president at Oracle, is planning to prioritize data control in 2024, and CIOs across industries would be wise to follow suit. “As Work toward having the right cybersecurity team in place, Orlandini advises. Assume that attacks are inevitable.”

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Bridging the IT skills gap, Part 1: Assessing current strategies and introducing GenAI as a unified solution

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According to IDCs July 2024 CIO Sentiment Survey , 26% of CIOs identify recruiting, retaining, and upskilling talent as their biggest challenge to success. However, without proper governance and oversight, this can lead to inconsistencies, security vulnerabilities, and technical debt. Contact us today to learn more.

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What it takes to land a CIO gig in 2024

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By all accounts, 2024 will be a good year on the CIO hiring front. 2024 seems to be trending higher for CIO demand,” Licciardello says. Between the clients that he works with, and the recruiters that try to lure him directly, Licciardello says he has some clear thoughts on what organizations are looking for in a CIO hire in 2024.

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Solving the tech debt problem while staying competitive and secure

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Looking ahead to the next 12-18 months, two top priorities emerge for IT leaders: developing a strong business case for AI infrastructure spending (cited by 35% of respondents to IDC’s Future Enterprise Resiliency and Spending Survey, Wave 3 , March 2024) and increasing cyber resilience and security (34%).

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10 top priorities for CIOs in 2025

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Shift AI experimentation to real-world value Generative AI dominated the headlines in 2024, as organizations launched widespread experiments with the technology to assess its ability to enhance efficiency and deliver new services. He advises beginning the new year by revisiting the organizations entire architecture and standards.

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CIOs must beware committing ‘AI washing’ themselves

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US regulatory agencies are watching for exaggerated AI claims, with the US Securities and Exchange Commission announcing a settlement in March with two investment advisors. Take care Bracewell’s Shargel advises companies to be careful about making broad claims about their AI capabilities.

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EU taps AI experts to develop compliance framework for AI regulations

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The group includes prominent figures like AI pioneer Yoshua Bengio, former UK government adviser Nitarshan Rajkumar, and Stanford University fellow Marietje Schaake. These working groups are tasked with drafting the EU AI Act’s “code of practice,” which is expected to be introduced in 2024.