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Monthly Archives: April 2020

The advent of IT automation — and the desire for more meaningful work — is transforming how CIOs think about internal talent pipelines and entry-level IT work.  Baona  Getty Images  Today’s top stories Post COVID-19 business models: Finding… 10 ways coronavirus will impact your… The CIO’s crisis management playbook: 8… 5 ways CIOs can curb costs before… IT automation shakes up the entry-level… SHOW MORE Workers entering IT have traditionally paid their dues by spending a year (or three) doing…

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Take collaboration to the next level with these Teams tips and tricks. Microsoft   A latecomer to the group chat scene, Microsoft Teams has become a powerful corporate collaboration application. Because it’s included with most Office 365 business subscriptions, many companies already own it and are turning to it as they get up to speed with a fully remote workforce in the wake of the coronavirus crisis. Like other chat tools, Teams lets you set up multiple channels (discussion areas) for your team,…

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Representatives around the globe are out of nowhere telecommuting all day. Discover how to make this new reality work for your association, regardless of whether it will last past the pandemic, and where it may take us.   fotogestoeber / Getty Images The Covid-19 flare-up has prompted an overall trial in remote filling in as representatives over the world are compelled to self-disengage. Be that as it may, will laborers come back to the workplace as once huge mob once…

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From Zoom’s perpetual security gaps to the disclosure that Cobol is as yet alive and wiped out inside our basic government foundation, we’re finding to our dismay that a great deal of our innovation is a long way from fiasco verification. https://pixabay.com/illustrations/corona- You’ve lost your employment and now you face an old, slow joblessness framework that feels like it was written during the 1950s. As a matter of fact, it’s in excess of an inclination. In case you’re in New…

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Some forward-looking companies that have launched AI, blockchain, IoT and cloud projects will stick to their plans; users can leverage a potentially soft market to bargain with vendors.   WerbeFabrik (CC0)    The effects of coronavirus and record low oil prices will force Gulf oil and gas companies to consider tightening their IT budgets. But the more forward-looking companies, including those that have launched digital transformation projects embracing emerging tech like AI and robotic process automation, are likely to stick to…

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Don’t let geography diminish your IT team’s productivity. These simple tips will help you get everybody working collaboratively and effectively wherever they are.  ipopba / Getty Images    Today’s top stories The next digital disruption: The CIO… 10 most powerful data analytics… Real-world tips for ensuring digital ROI 7 secrets of successful remote IT teams Top 5 strategic priorities for CIOs in… SHOW MORE When there’s a contagious disease outbreak, a natural disaster or any other type of widespread emergency,…

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Businesses, government and vendors have stepped up to fight the coronavirus with a variety of apps and IT initiatives, in ways that will likely forever change the tech landscape in the country.  BlackJack3D / Getty Images    As the COVID-19 pandemic sweeps across the world and South Africa enters its second week of lockdown, the internet and mobile communications have assumed even more of a central role in the lives of citizens forced to communicate online, work remotely and desperately…

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Because it makes Windows and Office, two tech cornerstones of most modern corporations, Microsoft’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak matters a lot. Here’s a rundown of what’s changed.  smartboy10 / robertiez/ Getty Images     The COVID-19 pandemic has postponed the Tokyo Olympics, scrubbed all college sports and silenced presidential campaign rallies, so it shouldn’t be any surprise that the crisis has also upended plans Microsoft once had set in similar stone. But because of the work-at-home mandate set by…

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