The troubled IT service provider could net up to $1 billion from the sale, meeting most of its financing needs for the next year.
Day: April 29, 2024
DOL Finalizes Rule Rescinding Expansion of Association Health Plans
The U.S. Department of Labor on April 29 finalized a rule reversing a Trump-era regulation designed to expand the formation and use of association health plans without having to comply with all the requirements of the Affordable Care Act.
Most Employees Don’t Think They’ll Retire by 65
As scores of research indicate hurdles in employees’ retirement progress, new data reveals another troubling finding: Most employees don’t think they’ll retire at the traditional retirement age.
New to the Workforce? ‘Attitude Trumps Experience’
SHRM CEO Johnny C. Taylor Jr. shares advice for all career stages, emphasizing the importance of mentorship and skill-building, and the need for older workers.
Top 10 barriers to strategic IT success
Data challenges, tech debt, and talent shortages are among the issues that can derail your IT org’s work on high-value initiatives. Here’s how some CIOs are addressing them.
Dump the RFP to reap better outsourcing results
The RFP has been the default tool for sourcing bids for too long. Organizations wanting more collaboration — and innovation — from their suppliers should consider a collaborative bidding approach.
The new CIO mandate: Selling AI to employees
Employees surveyed express enthusiasm about AI, but they also worry about the impact on their jobs and want training and guidelines.
CIO100 Awards ASEAN
ASEAN’s prestigious technology excellence awards.