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Early Morning Byte - Friday, June 15, 2023
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Early Morning Byte
| Weekend Edition ☀️

Good Morning and welcome to the weekend. It is human nature to reach for the stars. On this day forty-seven years ago, Viking 1 began its orbit of Mars's atmosphere in one of the first efforts to explore the Red Planet. In the excitement of AI—and because of our predisposition to reach for the stars—it is easy to forget about the day-to-day operations that keep organizations online. See how your peers walk that thin line and more in the latest from The National CIO Review.- Catherine Pyle, Emily Hill, Kelsey Brandt, Trey Hill
CIO Insights: Balancing Innovation and Maintenance
Discover the secrets behind successfully navigating the innovation-maintenance tightrope, as CIOs strive to propel their organizations forward while keeping their operations on solid ground. By Catherine Pyle, Contributing Writer ● Read More...
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Exploring the Unknown: Viking 1's Journey into Martian Orbit
June 16, 1976 - The Viking 1 begins its orbit of Mars. It was the first of two US spacecraft to touch down successfully on Mars. A month later, after searching for a safer landing spot, the Viking 1 successfully landed at Chryse Planitia. Viking 1 operated for over 6 years, communicating and sending pictures of the Martian surface. By Eric Slorahn ● Read More...
FROM OUR LIBRARY

CIO Bookshelf: The Unhackable Internet
By Eric Slorahn
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Beyond the Quote: Bridging the Gap Between IT and Business
By TNCR Staff
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Executives Acknowledge the Enormous Impact of Generative AI, but Adoption Lags
By H. Michael Burgett ● Read more...
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