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How organizations got IT done during this crazy year [InformationWeek Leadership careers]( September 30, 2020 [bar] [Hottest Places to Find a Tech Job]( [Microsoft Exec: How Enterprises are Democratizing Data]( During her Interop Digital keynote, Microsoft's Alysa Taylor will discuss how technology has been a catalyst for accelerated value and change in 2020. [Continue Reading]( TOP STORIES [VMware's Greg Lavender to Speak on Getting IT Done]( Interop keynote session will tackle exploring innovation while also maintaining systems. [Read More]( [Tips to Help IT Leaders Navigate Organizational Change]( IT leaders must move from defense to offense and motivate their teams by establishing a clear mission and a path to success. [Read More]( [Is Your Pandemic-Fueled Cloud Migration Sustainable?]( COVID-19 shoved enterprises into the cloud. While remote work is sustainable, emergency cloud strategies are not. [Read More]( [IT 2020 Emphasizes Speed, More Change Afoot for 2021]( ServiceNow CIO Chris Bedi said this COVID-19 pandemic year has meant urgency and the need for speed for IT organizations. But what's coming in the year ahead? [Read More]( TECH RESOURCES [WHITE PAPERS]( - [[Forrester Research] The State of Data Security & Privacy]( - [2020 SANS Cyber Threat Intelligence]( - [Tackling the Challenges of HTTP Streaming Delivery and Performance]( [ONLINE EVENTS]( - [Network Security: The Attacker's Point of View]( Over the years, IT organizations have approached network security from an enterprise point of view, establishing a perimeter of known devices and defending it with firewalls and security gateways. But today's online attackers often bypass these defenses, entering the network ... [Learn More]( [Hottest Places to Find a Tech Job]( [10 Top Cloud Computing Startups]( These cloud-native startups are redefining familiar technology and enabling entirely new products. [Read More]( [Hottest Places to Find a Tech Job]( [Coronavirus: 8 Tech Tips for Working From Home]( Here's a collection of tools, technologies, and tips to help you out in case you need to telecommute during the COVID-19 outbreak. [Read More]( [Hottest Places to Find a Tech Job]( [10 Analytics and AI Startups You Should Know About]( These young companies are examples of how startups are helping enterprises harness the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning. [Read More]( [Hottest Places to Find a Tech Job]( [AI Hot Spots: Where Is Artificial Intelligence Heading Now?]( As artificial intelligence matures, these nine areas and industries look like they are poised to benefit the most. [Read More]( [InformationWeek Leadership careers]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [googleplus](informationweek?elq_mid=99767&elq_cid=22844169&elqTrackId=f197738551b348e284ff035c299e04b9&elq=cba3f5fd89744d4c92b08555b08cc8ee&elqaid=99767&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=38801) [rss]( [linkedin]( InformationWeek c/o Informa Tech 303 Second St., Suite 900 South Tower San Francisco, CA 94107 [Contact Us](mailto:iwkbtnnewsletters@ubm.com) | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2020 Informa PLC. All Rights Reserved.

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