Hybrid work productivity is on the wane. Many CIOs see more time in the office, new leadership skills, and streamlined collaboration offerings as part of the answers.
Hidden IT gems: From bootcamps to internal skills marketplaces, companies are discovering tech talent where they wouldn’t expect it.
With their bird’s-eye view of all business functions, CIOs are natural integration leaders. But they’re also well-positioned to become chief influencers of business strategy.
From political and social issues to the four-day workweek, forces beyond the pandemic are reshaping the IT work landscape.
Here’s how CISOs can use a crisis like SolarWinds to translate security into business strategy.
As organisations shifted to home-based work, certifying bodies saw the biggest increase in entry-level networking certifications.
The line separating IT and operational technology is getting blurrier. Will edge computing make or break the IT/OT relationship? IT leaders weigh in.
Demand for virtualisation skills rises as pandemic pushes more enterprise functions to cloud. IT pros are cashing in with or without certs, for now.
With security regaining priority in digital strategies, CISOs are dispersing security responsibility throughout the organisation.
Most enterprises now use two or more cloud service providers, and 35% use up to five monitoring tools to keep tabs on hybrid cloud and multi-cloud environments. What’s the best approach to full network visibility?