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Archives for September 2022
The Wild Ride in Tech Dealmaking Continues
Here’s what chief information officers need to know about what’s happening in technology deals.
Azure Data Explorer Supports Native Ingestion from Amazon S3
Microsoft recently announced the ability to natively ingest data from Amazon S3 into Azure Data Explorer (ADX). The new feature simplifies multi-cloud data analytics deployments, bringing data from Amazon S3 to Azure, without relying on custom ETL pipelines. By Renato Losio
Quick Study: E-Commerce
This collection of articles offers insight to enterprise IT leaders on approaches to e-commerce, risks, consumer privacy issues, and examples of e-commerce successes.
How to Optimize Your Organization for Innovation
Building a culture that embraces creativity can lead to long-term competitive success. Here’s what you need to know to get started.
Leveraging the Power of Online Employee Self-Service Portals
Employee self-service portals can improve employee engagement and give employees more autonomy. Here’s a look at how IT can optimize these platforms and avoid the pitfalls.
Microsoft Releases SynapseML 0.1.0 with .NET and Cognitive Services Support
Microsoft announced the first .NET-compatible version of SynapseML, a new machine learning (ML) library for Apache Spark distributed processing platform. Version 0.1.0 of the SynapseML library adds support for .NET bindings, allowing .NET developers to write ML pipelines in their preferred language. By Edin Kapić
Navigating Complexities of M&A: Getting the Culture Right
Here are three key behaviors that IT and business leaders should keep in mind to ensure that the cultures of both companies align during and after an acquisition.
Inclusion and Allyship Should be Expected of Male Leaders
Men in leadership positions can be a vehicle for diversity and inclusion, rather than a roadblock.
Data’s Struggle to Become an Asset
CIOs, CEOs, and other business executives acknowledge data’s importance, but its stature as an asset remains unclear.