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ICYMI: The Top 10 Articles Our CIOs Were Reading This Week


Denver Broncos Tap NBA Tech Exec as New CTO
The Denver Broncos have named seasoned sports technology executive, Daniel Brusilovsky, as their Chief Technology Officer.

Introducing AI into Large Enterprises: A Practical Roadmap for CIOs
Employees across every department are requesting access to enterprise-grade AI tools.

Kroger’s Fresh Focus and AI-Driven Operations
From unifying its digital platforms to deploying AI-driven tools, Kroger is reshaping itself into a modern, tech-savvy retailer.

Recent Deloitte Survey Redefines the Modern Tech C-Suite
As the business world accelerates into a tech-centric era, the C-suite is undergoing a profound transformation.

Texas Instruments Bets Big on American Chipmaking with Record Investment
Texas Instruments has announced a $60 billion plan to dramatically expand its chipmaking footprint in the U.S.
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From ransomware and accidental deletion to AI-driven risks, SaaS data is under constant threat.
This guide reveals industry best practices for protecting critical data and how to build a bulletproof backup strategy that strengthens resilience and ensures business continuity.

Bloomin’ Brands Taps CIO to Spice Up Tech Strategy
One of the world’s largest casual dining restaurant companies has named Rafael Sanchez as SVP and CIO.

Out of the Toxic Zone: Leading Teams Toward Civility and Trust
Workplace civility is facing serious challenges, and the data confirms it.

Gartner Predicts Most Agentic AI Projects Will Fail by 2027
Gartner’s latest outlook suggests a harsh reality check is on the horizon for Agentic AI.

More AI, Less Clarity: The Workplace Is Adopting Without Direction
AI is quickly becoming a staple in the U.S. workplace. In just two years, the number of workers using AI has nearly doubled.

Aflac Breach Exposes Sector-Wide Failures in Identity Security Architecture
In a filing with the SEC, Aflac confirmed that hackers accessed personal data during a cyberattack on June 12, 2025.
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