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AI as a catalyst for ESG: Empowering CIOs to drive sustainable innovation

CIO Business Intelligence

This could involve adopting cloud computing, optimizing data center energy use, or implementing AI-powered energy management tools. Cross-functional collaboration: The CIO must work closely with the chief sustainability officer (CSO), CFO and COO to integrate ESG goals across all business functions.

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De-Risk Your Business by Moving to Colocation Data Centers – A Modern Cloud Experience

CIO Business Intelligence

For good business reasons, more than up to 50% of applications and data remain on-premises in data centers, colocations, and edge locations, according to 451 Research. This is due to issues like data gravity, latency, application dependency, and regulatory compliance. Adopting the right partnership.

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Redefining enterprise transformation in the age of intelligent ecosystems

CIO Business Intelligence

What we consistently overlooked were the direct and indirect consequences of disruption to business continuity, the challenges of acquisitions and divestitures, the demands of integration and interoperability for large enterprises and, most of all, the unimpressive track record for most enterprise transformation efforts.

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Major cyber attack by BlackSuit ransomware disables CDK Global’s operations

Dataconomy

Cyber attack update: CDK is hit by BlackSuit ransomware gang Bloomberg reported that CDK Global is currently negotiating with the BlackSuit ransomware gang to secure a decryptor and ensure that no stolen data is leaked. CDK continues to provide updates as they strive to resolve the situation promptly.

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How Nvidia beat everyone else in the AI race

Vox

2006 was the same year Amazon launched its cloud computing business; Nvidia’s push into general computing was coming at a time when massive data centers were popping up around the world. billion , compared to its data center segment, which raked in about $2.9 Then the pandemic broke out.

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Ukraine IT’s unparalleled resilience

CIO Business Intelligence

Immediate response and recovery In the weeks leading up to the invasion, IT companies with operations in Ukraine, read the writing on the wall and put their business continuity efforts into effect. The need to do more work digitally during the pandemic drove demand for greater business process automation, sending revenues 61% higher.

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2025 Cybersecurity Predictions: Not Getting Easier; But There is Hope

SecureWorld News

Mo Wehbi, VP, Information Security & PMO, Penske Automotive Group: The Good and the Bad "The Good: Widespread Adoption of AI and Machine Learning for Threat Detection: AI will become more sophisticated and integral in identifying threats in real-time, reducing response times and mitigating risks faster than ever before.

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