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Early Morning Byte - February 15, 2023
Forrester & Gartner change their tune | Your Early Morning Byte

Early Morning Byte | February 15, 2023

Good Morning. Just as tools like ChatGPT continue to evolve and begin incorporating into more services like Microsoft teams, companies are also seeking creative solutions to affect their bottom line in today's economy. In response, research firms are re-evaluating their IT spend predictions for 2023. See how their predictions have changed in the latest from The National CIO Review.- Kelsey Brandt
Forrester, Gartner Predict Slow Tech Spend in 2023
Organizations need experienced leadership to guide them through trials such as economic slowdowns, digital transformation, and cyber-attacks, and such talent is not easy to find. Congratulations to the newest CIOs on the Move! By Catherine Pyle, Contributing Writer ● Read More...
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