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The political and cultural climate that’s arisen under the Trump administration has allowed research to be cut to the bone while expert wisdom is mocked and ignored. That’s not good for science or tech.
Watch and learn as CDO Ganesh Bell describes how GE Power's transformation produced $4 billion in new business. This free knowledge bundle includes an article, Bell's mainstage presentation at the AGENDA17 conference, and an exclusive video interview.
Retail is transforming, utterly
Bill Coleman, Veritas' CEO, wants to help you find and manage your data -- wherever it resides -- and turn it into a competitive resource
Chris Cook says Delphix technology enables digital transformation by helping companies get new apps and releases out the door lightning fast.
Everest Group study reveals surprisingly high levels of customer dissatisfaction with global IT service firms. Download the free research report to learn where and why IT service providers are failing.
Sysco IT chief Wayne Shurts has a long track record of rallying his troops around a vision for change.
The IBM/Apple deal is opening new possibilities in AI
Company hopes to evangelize consumer privacy and security in A.I.
it wants to drive your life
This bank wants to function and feel like a technology company
With spending and hiring flat, CIOs seek efficiency in automation and outsourcing. Should IT workers be worried?
IDG's Digital Edge 25 awards recognize digital transformation initiatives with significant, measurable business impact.
How to use workforce data as a strategic advantage
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We meet Hal Lonas, CTO of Trulioo and a recognized innovator in cloud security and machine learning. Hal is a long-standing champion of automation technology, having worked in C-suite roles for multiple household names. Hal has also co-authored several patents and holds a degree in aeronautics and astronautics from MIT. He tells us how he shifted from aerospace to software after he took a job as a coder whilst still in school. How he loved the immediacy of solving problems and creating things with code, and how a great boss helped him understand where his skillset and experience fitted in with the wider organization. Hal describes himself as a nerd - someone for whom learning new technology is always a joy. And he says that he actively wants to be told he is wrong because that is how he gets to learn new things.
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