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Data, instinct drive executive decision-making; AI in infrastructure: Addressing the technology’s potential for the sector [View online]( | [Signup]( | [Forward]( [CIO Dive]( Daily Dive July 26, 2023 | Today’s news and insights for tech leaders [Industry Dive]( TRENDLINE [How CISOs Are Securing the Cloud]( Organizations are navigating a complex vendor landscape and working to defend their ever-vulnerable technology supply chain. Learn why cloud services are key in managing cyber risk in [this Trendline.]( Welcome --------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to today's edition of CIO Dive. This free newsletter is a benefit of your membership with the Informa events community. More than 2.6 million business leaders rely on our newsletters for industry news and insights every day. Here are a few subscription options: - We have 20+ other business newsletters. [Explore them here](link.diveto.net/join/3qu/global-signup). - Nothing for you in this list? [Click here]( to be removed from CIO Dive but stay up to date when we launch into more industries. - Not interested in anything? [Unsubscribe from all](. Keep reading to learn more from our award-winning journalists. If you like what you see, [click here]( to hide this message in future newsletters. [Caution tempers enterprise enthusiasm for generative AI]( The road to adoption of the new technology runs through the existing tech stack. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Data, instinct drive executive decision-making]( How CIOs make decisions may matter as much as the outcome when weighing the advantages and risks of new technologies. --------------------------------------------------------------- Opinion [AI in infrastructure: Addressing the technology’s potential for the sector]( The technology could bring significant change to the infrastructure sector, but it must be used responsibly and with the right checks and balances in place. [Read more news]( From Our Library --------------------------------------------------------------- Playbook [The CFO’s Guide to Sustained Success]( Custom content for Systems Accountants --------------------------------------------------------------- Trendline [The evolution of electronic health records]( Supported by Lumen Technologies --------------------------------------------------------------- [View all resources]( What We’re Reading --------------------------------------------------------------- Bloomberg [Chip Industry Sees Labor Shortages Threatening US Expansion Plan]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Wall Street Journal [Cleaning Up ChatGPT Takes Heavy Toll on Human Workers]( --------------------------------------------------------------- HR Dive [By the next decade, 25% of US workforce may be 55 or older]( [Suggest a story we should read]( Dive Into a Topic --------------------------------------------------------------- [IT Strategy]( [Cloud]( [Security]( [Big Data]( [AI & Future Tech]( [Software]( [Leadership]( Share CIO Dive: Daily Dive and [get rewarded](. You’ve referred 0/10 readers. Share your link: [ More Than A Newsletter --------------------------------------------------------------- Related Publications [Cybersecurity Dive]( Connect With Us [Twitter]( Editorial [Contact an editor]( | [Meet the team]( Advertising [Contact our team]( About CIO Dive CIO Dive provides in-depth journalism and insight into the most impactful news and trends shaping IT. The newsletters and website cover topics such as IT strategy, infrastructure, software, security, big data, and more. CIO Dive is a leading publication operated by Industry Dive. Our business journalists spark ideas and shape agendas for 14 million decision makers in competitive industries. [Sign up for the newsletter]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email is optimized for display on mobile phones. CIO Dive: Daily Dive is a product of [Industry Dive, Inc.]( 1255 23rd Street NW, Suite 550, Washington, DC 20037. We value your privacy. We won’t share your email address with anyone else without your permission. This message was sent to {EMAIL}. You can [unsubscribe]( anytime. See our full [privacy policy](. [Sign up]( | [Manage subscription]( | [Advertise with us]( | [Submit story tip]( [informa logo]

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