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Teamwork in a Post-Pandemic World; Hiring with AI; Humanizing the Digital Experience August 10, 2022

Teamwork in a Post-Pandemic World; Hiring with AI; Humanizing the Digital Experience [InformationWeek Leadership careers]( August 10, 2022 [bar] [Hottest Places to Find a Tech Job]( [10 Creative Ways to Slice IT Costs]( How can IT leaders cut costs when inflation spikes the price of everything? Here are some innovative ideas that might help with overstrained IT budgets -- without giving up the very things they need to operate. [Continue Reading]( TOP STORIES [A Digital Transformation Team Is Only as Good as the Sum of its Parts]( Redefining the notion of teamwork in a post-pandemic world. [Read More]( [Hiring with AI: Get It Right from the Start]( As organizations increasingly adopt artificial intelligence in hiring, it’s essential that they understand how to use the technology to reduce bias rather than exacerbate it. [Read More]( [Google Outage Impacts Search, Maps]( Google experienced a 30-minute outage this week as Google search users were delivered a 500 server error instead of the results they were looking for. Google Maps and Google Images were also reportedly impacted by the incident. [Read More]( [How Next-Gen SD-WAN Can Simplify SASE Migration]( (Sponsored Article) Integrating modern SD-WAN together with SASE can optimize your security framework. But the road to accomplishing this can be fraught with complexity. [Read More]( TECH RESOURCES [WHITE PAPERS]( - [Why Your Zero Trust Network Access Solution is Too Trusting]( The concept of Zero Trust -- the removal of all implicit trust from our networks and digital transactions -- is universally endorsed as the best approach to secure organizations today. - [Gartner, Quick Answer: How Can Organizations Use DNS to Improve Their Security Posture?]( - [The Many Risks of Modern Application Development]( [ONLINE EVENTS]( - [Understanding Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, & Deep Learning, and When to Use Them]( Advancements in artificial intelligence technology and machine learning and deep learning algorithms promise to transform enterprise security by giving IT security teams tools to detect and respond to attacks faster than before. Before security teams can use these tools, they ... [Learn More]( [Hottest Places to Find a Tech Job]( [Quick Study: Humanizing and Dehumanizing the Digital Experience]( In business’s drive to digital transformation and efficiency, humanizing the digital experience is vital. Here a curated collection of InformationWeek articles that highlight progress made and work to be done. [Read More]( [Hottest Places to Find a Tech Job]( [July 2022 Global Tech Policy Bulletin: From Biden’s Chip Victory to Data Privacy Post-Roe]( Last month in global tech policy: Biden’s semiconductor bill clears the Senate; data privacy and abortion; crypto and securities law; digital benchmarks for EU business; the social media in the Ukrainian War; airport infrastructure. Bonus: Elon Musk drives everyone mad. [Read More]( [Hottest Places to Find a Tech Job]( [Special Report: How Fragile is the Cloud, Really?]( InformationWeek and Network Computing teams tackle cloud infrastructure outages, cloud costs, cloud providers and other pressing issues concerning IT leaders. [Read More]( [Hottest Places to Find a Tech Job]( [Cyber Resiliency: How CIOs Can Prepare for a Cloud Outage]( The dangers posed by a cloud outage are clear and omnipresent. Here's how to prepare for your organization for the inevitable worst-case cloud scenario. [Read More]( [InformationWeek Leadership careers]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [googleplus](informationweek?sp_aid=112027&elq_cid=22844169&sp_eh=9ec2e0353644c03ce56099bfb161a49d1f8a5a22f0d884f0cd961b89d205d529&utm_source=eloqua&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=IWK_NL_InformationWeek%20Leadership%20%26%20Careers_08.10.22&sp_cid=45718&utm_content=IWK_NL_InformationWeek%20Leadership%20%26%20Careers_08.10.22&sp_eh=9ec2e0353644c03ce56099bfb161a49d1f8a5a22f0d884f0cd961b89d205d529&elqTrackId=21b20c4e00b14363815cb5336ebdf1c8&elq=bfd20ec09da0419d8b5ef01407875a64&elqaid=112027&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=45718) [rss]( [linkedin]( InformationWeek c/o Informa Tech Holdings LLC | Registered in the United States with number 7418737 | 605 Third Ave., 22nd Floor, New York, New York 10158, USA [Contact Us](mailto:iwkbtnnewsletters@ubm.com) | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2022 Informa PLC. All Rights Reserved.

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