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CIO Analytics and Machine Learning Report News and insights on maximizing the value of data April 12

[Click to view in browser]( [CIO]( CIO Analytics and Machine Learning Report News and insights on maximizing the value of data April 12, 2023 [7 trends defining the enterprise IT market today]( [What’s new in enterprise software and services? Plenty. Here’s a quick rundown of the key trends IT leaders should be following.]( [Read more [⇒]]( [Image: Sponsored by Tanium: Top 5 Security Trends for CIOs]( [Sponsored by Tanium: Top 5 Security Trends for CIOs]( [This article highlights modern security trends for CIOs that weren’t on anybody’s radar as little as five years ago.]( [Read more [⇒]]( [Crafting IT innovation strategies for real-world value]( [Knowing when to go all in on emerging technologies differs for every organization. IT leaders must establish business-conscious processes for timing innovation right.]( [Read more [⇒]]( [Industry leaders show the wisdom of going all-in on AI]( [In their new book, Tom Davenport and Nitin Mittal uncover how leading organizations reap vast benefits from artificial intelligence, redefining processes and markets alike. The secret? Aggressive adoption.]( [Read more [⇒]]( [Is your company a ‘Best Place to Work in IT’?]( [Then help it get the recognition it deserves! Nominations are now open for Computerworld’s 2024 program.]( [Read more [⇒]]( [5 methods to adopt responsible generative AI practice at work]( [Use generative AI to make people more productive rather than try to replace them. Then you’re more likely to benefit from the technology instead of automating your way into trouble.]( [Read more [⇒]]( [CIOs and CDOs: A vital partnership for data value]( [Enterprises are increasingly placing data operations under the stewardship of a single executive: the chief data officer. CIOs must adjust and collaborate strategically to ensure the business thrives.]( [Read more [⇒]]( [CIO]( [.]( [Fb]( [Tw]( [In]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe or Manage Your Subscriptions]( © 2023 [CIO]( IDG Communications, Inc. 140 Kendrick Street, Building B Needham, MA 02494 United States

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