The Weekly Digest: May 29

The National CIO Review Weekly Digest

The National CIO Review Weekly Digest: May 29

 Q&A: John Lukas, VP of Information Systems and Technology for RaceTrac, on Treating IT as a Profit Center and the Importance of Continuous Learning

In this issue, John shared how his interest in technology at a young age led to the progression in his career path, from his first job as a software developer at Bristol-Myers to his current role. Read more...

 Three Strategies for CIOs Recruiting Top Tech Talent 

In a market where candidates with marketable tech skills are in high demand, companies need to get creative and think outside the box when it comes to attracting the best and brightest talent.

The Future of Women in Tech

It's no secret that women are underrepresented in tech. How underrepresented are they, really? Is any progress being made? What does the future hold for women in tech? Here's what the data reveals. Read More...

CIO Partners® Featured Search 

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From the Harvard Business Review: Building a Transparent Supply Chain

Blockchain, the digital record-keeping technology behind Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency networks, is a potential game-changer in the financial world. But another area where it holds great promise is supply chain management. Read more...

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 From The Wall Street Journal: Tech’s First Big Plan to Tackle Covid-19 Stumbles: ‘An App Is Not Going to Fix This’

The effort to join Silicon Valley tech giants including Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon with the White House to fight the coronavirus is faltering. Read more...