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20 IT management certifications for IT leaders

CIO

For instance, if you oversee security teams, you may want to consider the security-focused certifications, whereas if you manage an agile team, then project management and agile-focused certifications may be a better fit. You’ll need at least five years’ experience in IT governance or management to qualify for the exam.

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3 key roles for driving digital success

CIO

These digital trailblazers , as I call them, are vital for digital transformation success, as they can be delegated leadership responsibilities such as the planning, execution, and change management of your digital initiatives. Information security specialists guide agile teams on shift-left security practices.

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10 cloud strategy questions every IT leader must answer

CIO

If you ask someone, they’ll often recite a list of a dozen potential benefits of cloud — lower costs, better security, greater agility, and so on,” says Smith. efficiency, agility, cost savings) as well as any performance characteristics that will help determine whether it is a good candidate for cloud.

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Automating compliance in software delivery

CircleCI

Even governments have compliance requirements before entering into business with contractors. For example, the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) is a certification that government contractors must have to prove that their cloud offering is secure enough to house national data. Regular compliance audits.

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Competency Lost

The Agile Manager

The captive corporate IT department was a relatively early adopter of Agile management practices, largely out of desperation. The first wave of Product Owners and Managers were lured away within a couple of years. The hard-learned software delivery management practices simply evaporated.