The Weekly Digest: March 6

The National CIO Review Weekly Digest

The National CIO Review Weekly Digest: March 6

Contributing CIO, Travis McKeone: Managing Work Requests - Are There Weak Points In Your Fence?

As more priority is given to customer experience, we must remember that rules and policies exist for a reason. These fences we put in place are there to protect the customer as well as our staff. A modern CIO must protect their team by demonstrating the importance of policies and procedures.

Q&A: Deepak Kaul, CIO for Zebra Technologies, on Scaling Innovations for Improved Efficiencies and Building a Reputation of Execution

In this issue, we talked with Deepak about the initiatives that he has overseen while CIO, from completing a complex M&A carve-out project, to building out a cyber and physical security organization, to launching a Digital Automation Center. Read more...

The 2020 Tech Trends Report

Over the past decade, the number of scientific papers published on Artificial Intelligence has outpaced papers published on computer science. The interest from researchers shows how important AI is going to be relative to other computer technologies in the years ahead. Using this data, Info-Tech Research Group has compiled their 2020 Tech Trends Report. Read More...

CIO Partners® Featured Search 

CIO Partners is currently working with Builders FirstSource as their exclusive search partner for the role of Director of Application Development, located in Dallas, Texas. 

From the Harvard Business Review: How Tesla Sets Itself Apart

Tesla’s speed in innovation in the market for high-end vehicles is more like a Google or an Amazon than an automaker. And its soaring market valuation is a clear sign to all automakers that they’ll need to develop more innovative, Tesla-like business models in order to survive. Read more...

 IT LeaderBoard®: The Premier Job Site for Technology Leadership Talent 

IT LeaderBoard provides employers access to over 3,000 established and emerging technology leaders.

From The Wall Street Journal: Working From Home Because of Coronavirus? These Are Your Tech Fixes.

A look at the biggest work-from-home tech annoyances and solutions.