/PRNewswire/ — Alaska Airlines announced today an investment in JetZero, a pioneering company developing a new blended-wing body (BWB) aircraft that will…
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bp-NASA agreement to advance US energy production and space exploration
/PRNewswire/ — bp America has signed an agreement with NASA to support common goals in space exploration and energy production. As part of the agreement, the…
Deep automation: A CIO weapon for turning disruption into opportunity
In an era of constant disruption, CIOs and technology leaders are seeking new ways to not just weather the storm but thrive. Deep automation emerges as a powerful weapon in the CIO’s arsenal. This article helps CIOs turn disruption into opportunity with deep automation’s adaptable nature.
Employers Budgeting for 3.5% Pay Raises Next Year
Payscale’s new Salary Budget Survey found that U.S. employers are planning for 3.5% pay raises on average next year—a dip from the past couple of years—due to a cooling labor market.
UK antitrust regulator puts Synopsys’ $35B acquisition of Ansys under the microscope
The deal could lead to one company dominating the entire chip design industry, making it harder for competitors without similar capabilities to compete.
2024 CIO Hall of Fame inductees on the future of the CIO role
Changes on the horizon: CIO Hall of Famers see more responsibilities, more opportunities, and a continuously evolving role for the top IT job.
CIOs go green, vet IT investments for sustainability
Most CIOs now evaluate potential vendors and partners based on their green initiatives as part of a greater push to lead sustainability efforts at their own companies.
CRM is dead — and AI can’t come to the rescue fast enough
AI hasn’t changed a CIO fundamental: IT’s job is to deliver business capabilities. Right now, stopping the slow slide into customer alienation should be a top priority.
The Art of the Apology
It can be challenging for many people to apologize. Yet experts say learning to acknowledge a mistake and express regret is essential for human connection, including in the workplace.
Looking to Tighten Budgets, Employees Spending Less on Benefits
The monthly median amount that employees will spend on benefits in 2024—excluding retirement savings—is down from the previous two years, data finds. That reveals a troubling trend ahead of open enrollment, experts said.