Having dozens or hundreds of security tools isn’t just a nuisance. It can lead to IT productivity loss, alert fatigue, a lack of consistent controls, unnecessary costs, and security problems. Here’s how to address the problem.
Uncategorized
Hilton’s Strategy for Becoming a Best Place to Work: Betting on Benefits
Amanta Mazumdar, vice president of total rewards at Hilton, talks about the firm’s benefits strategy, its focus on employee well-being, and the importance of employee feedback.
Google’s Gemini gets new Gems assistants, Imagen 3
Gems, previewed at Google I/O this year, is currently available for Gemini Advanced, Business, and Enterprise users.
Going public: Corporate CIOs make the shift to government IT leadership
CIOs who built their careers in the private sector find new opportunities — and new challenges — in leading government IT.
What tech Infrastructure NSW’s ICT director aligns with business objectives
If business and tech don’t speak the same language, progress stalls. And when it comes to data and content management at the Australian government agency, it’s up to Sean Carritt to make sure nothing gets lost in translation.
Legendary CIO Anil Cheriyan on delivering innovation that matters
Knowing when to invest in emerging technologies and how to establish an innovative culture that also delivers on IT fundamentals are key areas of focus for those looking to build a decades-long career in IT leadership.
At Klarna, AI is helping reduce payroll in a big way
Analyst pans the move, saying, “there is a lot of backlash against companies making cuts like this.”
Conquer Annual Enrollment: 7 Steps to Scale Your HR Everest
Feel that flutter in your stomach? That slight quickening of your pulse? That’s annual enrollment looming on the horizon.
Conquer Annual Enrollment: 7 Steps to Scale Your HR Everest
Master annual enrollment with our checklist. From HR tech to communication planning, streamline your HR process and improve your employee benefits rollout.
IBM Z mainframes get AI boost with new Telum II processor, Spyre accelerator
At the Hot Chips 2024 conference, IBM announced its Telum II processor and previewed its Spyre accelerator for AI and other high-performance Big Iron workloads.