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Early Morning Byte: Friday, June 28, 2024
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Start your weekend with these top 5 reads from The National CIO Review.
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Google is transforming its Workspace suite with the integration of Gemini AI, beginning with Gmail. With this new functionality’s help, users can summarize discussions, write emails, and provide pertinent information straight from Google Drive or their inbox.
In a wave of recent leadership changes, the public sector is witnessing the return of experienced IT professionals to pivotal roles. Mississippi and Des Moines, Iowa, are both welcoming seasoned veterans to head their technology departments.
The European Union (EU) has significantly ramped up its regulatory microscope on major U.S. technology companies, focusing on Apple and Microsoft. This increased scrutiny stems from concerns over market dominance, competitive practices, and data privacy violations.
In PwC’s latest Pulse Survey, executives reveal the urgent need for business model reinvention to stay competitive. With 34% of CEOs predicting the demise of average competitors within three years without significant change, the pressure to transform is palpable.
As the role of CIO evolves in today’s fast-paced, technology-driven world, staying ahead of the curve is more crucial than ever. One of the best ways to gain fresh insights and innovative strategies is through reading. These reads are designed to provide valuable knowledge and inspiration for every forward-thinking CIO.
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