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How CIOs can survive CEO tech envy

CIO Business Intelligence

Your CEO, not to mention the rest of the executive leadership team and other influential managers and staff, live in the Realm of Pervasive Technology by dint of routinely buying stuff on the internet and not just shopping there, but having easy access to other customers experiences with a product, along with a bunch of other useful capabilities.

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The under-the-radar tech revolution that could change how the internet works

GeekWire

version 2 (and a whiff of Web3) Packed house for day one at #ATmosphereConf — peat @ NYC (@peat.org) 2025-03-22T16:39:22.791Z The internet became what it is not only because of its utility but also because it was built on top of open protocols. There is no organization that must approve your service or application.

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Proof-of-concept quantum repeaters bring quantum networks a big step closer

Network World

The American and Chinese teams both published their papers in this month’s Nature magazine , while the Netherlands research is available as a pre-print. The idea is that public key encryption – the type currently used to secure Internet traffic – could soon be broken by quantum computers. This is a big deal for two reasons.

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Newspapers and Magazines Need Content Agility - Social, Agile.

Social, Agile and Transformation

Newspapers and Magazines Need Content Agility. The timing is impeccable as the NY Times Mourns Old Media Decline covering layoffs at Time and Gannett among other cutbacks in newspapers and magazines. Newspapers and Magazines Need Content Agility. Environment. o and Social Networking are relatively optimistic. ► April. (3).

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David Bray of FCC @FCC_CIO Discusses Public Service and Data Analytics at 2014 Analyst Forum 

CTOvision

To illustrate his point, Mr. Bray shared the story of an application for smartphones created by the FCC. The app tested users’ Internet speeds three times per day (downloading and using the app was strictly voluntary and was not incentivized). — Trajectory Magazine (@TrajectoryMag) July 30, 2014. Ah, bureaucracy.

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Four challenges with ERP vendor-led AI roadmaps and how to solve them

CIO Business Intelligence

CIOs have a tough balance to strike: On one hand, theyre tasked with maintaining a large number of applications research from Salesforce shows that in 2023 organizations were using 1,061 different applications in varying stages of age, all the while maintaining interoperability and security and reducing overall spend.

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CIOs Want To Know: What’s Coming Next In Technology?

The Accidental Successful CIO

The reason that we may be looking at a change is the arrival of the internet of everything. All of the magazines and websites that we visit seem to get excited over “the next big thing” This leads us to the question – what’s real and what should we be paying attention to? The same thing may be happening to the cloud.