Remove Information Remove IT Remove Learning
article thumbnail

What’s holding back CIO’s AI strategies? Their own AI learning curve for one

CIO

Still, other CIOs are the top choice for getting more information about AI, followed by analyst reports, IT vendors, conferences, and IT media. Salesforce CIO Juan Perez encourages CIOs to learn from their peers. “AI With AI evolving so quickly, “there is always going to be a learning curve,” he says.

Learning 497
article thumbnail

AI data readiness: C-suite fantasy, big IT problem

CIO

Business leaders may be confident that their organizations data is ready for AI, but IT workers tell a much different story, with most spending hours each day massaging the data into shape. But 84% of the IT practitioners surveyed, including data scientists, data architects, and data analysts, spend at least one hour a day fixing data problems.

IT 504
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Why your IT team needs to upgrade its digital employee experience (DEX)

CIO

Business and IT leaders agree that improving the “digital employee experience” (DEX) results in better productivity and workplace morale. But recent research by Ivanti reveals an important reason why many organizations fail to achieve those benefits: rank-and-file IT workers lack the funding and the operational know-how to get it done.

IT 446
article thumbnail

IT leaders’ top 9 takeaways from 2024

CIO

Were moving away from the hype and learning to live with generative AI, he says. IT leaders had to learn to show a return on investment on everything they do and drive meaningful business outcomes, says Sathish Muthukrishnan, chief information and digital officer with Ally Financial. Heres what they say.

IT 505
article thumbnail

Why B2B Contact and Account Data Management Is Critical to Your ROI

Businesses are realizing that it isn’t just about the volume of data they have available; it’s about the accuracy of information. You'll learn about: The true cost of bad (and good) data. The best ways to learn how to achieve clean, consistent data. How data impacts your organization as a whole.

article thumbnail

Your CEO has little idea who IT is or what IT does

CIO

IT may be central to modern existence, but the people and processes of IT remain a mystery to most business executives and colleagues. Its time to change this. I asked a group of business executives to take out a blank sheet of paper, draw a big circle, and label it IT People and Processes. For the vast majority, that circle was a tiny period.

IT 468
article thumbnail

Product-based IT: 6 key steps for making the switch

CIO

Most IT departments are under-resourced and left to debate what capabilities, improvements, and fixes to prioritize. Past shifts to agile methodologies helped as teams now had a product owne r to prioritize backlogs and adopted agile principles that empowered them to commit to a realistic amount of work.

IT 473
article thumbnail

How ZoomInfo Enhances Your Database Management Strategy

It involves finding a data management provider that can append contacts with correct information — in real-time. Not just that, but also ongoing data hygiene efforts to keep the incoming (and existing) information fresh. It's quite a process for marketing teams to develop a long-term data management strategy.