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Key considerations to cancer institute’s gen AI deployment

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That included setting up a governance framework, building an internal tool that was safe for employees to use, and developing a process for vetting gen AI embedded in third-party systems. Proactive governance The governance framework came first. So DFCI took three main steps to deploy gen AI in a controlled way.

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CIOs take aim at SaaS sprawl

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Years into strategies centered on adopting cloud point solutions, CIOs increasingly find themselves facing a bill past due: rationalizing, managing, and integrating an ever-expanding lineup of SaaS offerings — many of which they themselves didn’t bring into the organization’s cloud estate.

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20 IT management certifications for IT leaders

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IT managers are often responsible for not just overseeing an organization’s IT infrastructure but its IT teams as well. To succeed, you need to understand the fundamentals of security, data storage, hardware, software, networking, and IT management frameworks — and how they all work together to deliver business value.

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10 best practices when partnering for strategic skills

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IT leaders must rigorously assess their partners’ talent management and development strategies, build greater trust and transparency into the relationships, and invest in greater partner governance. D ue diligence pays off. Double down on vendor management. Invest in workforce planning.

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10 highest-paying IT jobs

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Solutions architect Solutions architects are responsible for building, developing, and implementing systems architecture within an organization, ensuring that they meet business or customer needs. They’re also charged with assessing a business’ current system architecture, and identifying solutions to improve, change, and modernize it.

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Be honest: Are your company values and AI aligned?

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But even an innocuous instruction, like “be helpful,” can cause problems if the AI helpfully assists a hacker to break into corporate systems, or give discounts it’s not supposed to give. Maybe it’s the vendor who made it. We’ve already seen many examples of corporate AIs not performing as intended. So what can CIOs do about this?

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5 ways to maximize your cloud investment

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To gain that insight he monitors ongoing usage and meets weekly or biweekly with internal business leaders — and with Microsoft, the city’s primary cloud service provider, to review current and future needs. Understand your licensing schemes and usage policies, which can be very complicated,” says McMasters. Then there’s housekeeping.

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