Legacy infrastructure cannot keep up with modern operations.
Deepak Nayyar breaks down how Pittsburgh International Airport modernized IT for speed, visibility, and resilience. Watch how this model scales beyond aviation. spr.ly/63322B6WID8
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Security leaders are redefining what an effective cyber strategy looks like.
The CSO Awards at CSO Conference USA in Nashville, May 11-13, spotlight what works. Register now: spr.ly/63326B65iMQ
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CIO100 Leadership Live in Los Angeles featuring Keith Golden, CIO of RGP, and James Rinaldi, Executive Director at Innovate@UCLA, discussing the real costs of transformation on April 16, 2026.
At CIO 100 Leadership Live Los Angeles, we’re getting real about what fails, what almost gets cut, and what actually ships.
April 16 | Los Angeles
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The bar for enterprise security is rising fast. At the CSO Awards during CSO Conference USA in Nashville on May 11-13, top teams show what execution looks like.
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AI is reshaping how decisions get made inside organizations.
Steve Tout says the real challenge for leaders is defining where AI should act and where human judgment must stay in control. Read more:
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Meetings are essential to collaboration. But too many can quietly drain productivity and focus.
Samuel Blacher explores the hidden costs of meeting culture and practical ways leaders can make meetings more effective.
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Recruiting is breaking under application volume. AI voice agents are stepping in.
Mike DeMarco, Product Marketing Manager at Phenom, joins host Keith Shaw to show how AI screens candidates in real time and surfaces qualified talent faster. Watch the episode
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AI risk is expanding faster than enterprise controls can adapt. Josh Motta, CEO and co founder of Coalition, explains how AI is rewriting cyber insurance and liability.
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Identity environments are scaling faster than governance can keep up. Puneet Bhatnagar explains why access decisions are becoming the weak point IT leaders can no longer ignore.
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Modernization keeps slipping. Outages keep rising. AI targets remain unmet.
Rebecca Fox breaks down why technical debt is now everyone’s problem in IT.
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#FoundryExpert #CloudMigration #EnterpriseIT
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Kilo Code’s Scott Breitenother joins Keith Shaw to expose the hidden costs behind vibe coding and why teams still embrace it.
Tap to explore how this shift impacts real development cycles.
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Shay Levi joins host Keith Shaw with a bold claim: enterprise AI can deploy in a week. Really.
Watch the episode to see how Unframe makes it possible.
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#DEMO #EnterpriseAI #AIDeployment
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Clint Boulton spotlights CDO Keith Fulton as he leads Jack Henry through a high‑stakes AI shift balancing innovation with customer trust.
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Agam Shah breaks down how LinkedIn’s new skill validation tools could reshape hiring for millions as AI pressures intensify.
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AI is taking on real responsibilities, not just repetitive tasks. Karen Ng breaks down what that shift means for businesses.
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AI might finally solve tech debt or explode it faster than ever.
Watch now to hear Keith Shaw dig into what teams must prepare for.
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Self-driving cars never vanished. They got smarter.
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Hear Keith Shaw and May Mobility CEO Ed Olson explain what is working right now and what still fails.
Tap to dive in.
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Is AI causing hiring chaos or finally revealing it?
Cliff Jurkiewicz joins Keith Shaw to explain why trust is eroding and what must be fixed before it’s too late.
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The US Department of Energy program that would see three new experimental commercial nuclear reactors launched by July 4 is the driver behind the secret rewriting of nuclear safety and security standards, according to a report released Wednesday by NPR. www.computerworld.com/article/4124...
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AWS staff learned of Amazon’s 16,000 job cuts before the official email went out, triggering new questions about what comes next for cloud teams.
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European tech leaders at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland, warned against an overzealous approach to digital sovereignty that shuts out US technology suppliers.
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In 2026, lower-end PCs may be more difficult to come by, and for those that are available, price tags may rise.
This is fallout from Intel’s plans to pivot its manufacturing capacity from chips for PCs to Xeon processors to support intensive AI workloads. www.computerworld.com/article/4121...
European lawmakers on Thursday adopted a comprehensive report on technological sovereignty and digital infrastructure that directs the EC to reduce the bloc’s heavy reliance on foreign technology providers. www.computerworld.com/article/4121...
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Agentic AI makes senior developers faster. But at what cost?
If junior roles disappear, tomorrow’s expertise disappears with them.
Read Richard Sonnenblick's opinion piece on why AI efficiency today may break the talent pipeline tomorrow: spr.ly/63326C7JWI
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“Some of the challenges CIOs face include losing top-tier talent, limiting the pool of candidates available for hire, and damaging company culture, with a team filled with resentment,” Lacey Kaelani, CEO at job search engine Metaintro, tells CIO.com's Grant Gross. www.cio.com/article/4119...
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Today’s AI feels smart in the moment. Over time, it forgets. That mismatch is emerging as a major enterprise risk. On Today in Tech, Jacob Buckman explains why AI memory isn’t human memory and why long‑term coherence may be the next bottleneck.
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The era of large-scale hiring at Indian IT services firms is giving way to a more measured approach, as companies reduce staff through automating routine work while still struggling to hire AI specialists. www.computerworld.com/article/4119...
One of the most important trends in unified endpoint management (UEM) and mobility management is — surprise! — a big move toward AI-enabled capabilities. But this is only part of what is a quickly evolving market.
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