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CIO.com on Artificial Intelligence
The State of Artificial Intelligence at the Manufacturing Edge
Setting the bar for edge manufacturing innovation
CIO.com on Digital Transformation
The state of digital transformation in 2020
The lessons learned from a decade of digital transformation provide a roadmap for those embarking on their own initiatives. CIO, Computerworld, CSO, InfoWorld, and Network World team up to dissect…
Tactical vs. Transformative: The Changing Role of Artificial Intelligence in Digital Transformation
Transformative AI initiatives can change how businesses run, shape, and grow uncovering new possibilities, and making AI different from other technologies enabling digital transformation.
CIO.com on Mlops
Best practices to embrace an ‘MLOps’ mindset
Most AI projects do not make it to production due to a communications gap. MLOps can help close the gap.
CIO.com on Rpa
Are Zombie Bots Killing Your RPA ROI?
Learn how to spot them, fix the issue, and maximize your RPA investment.
CIO.com on Visual Design
What is information architecture? Structuring content for maximum value
Information architecture ensures content and data is structured, organized, and categorized in an effective and usable way, thereby maximizing the value of your websites and applications.
«Information architecture is a discipline focused on structuring, organizing, and categorizing content and data in an effective and usable way, largely for websites and applications.»
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5 primary activities for CIOs transforming to a data-driven organization
For chief information officers, chief data officers and IT executives, the transformation to a data-driven organization means a complex, demanding and urgent task. To help leaders devise a strategy and plan, Isaac Sackolick – author of Driving Digital: The Leader’s Guide to Business Transformation Through Technology – offers five crucial areas for focus. Decision makers at organizations embarking on – or already undertaking – a data-driven transformation will appreciate Sackolick’s insight-packed article.
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