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How CIOs Have Flip-Flopped on 3 Key IT Innovations
The Chief Information Officer of a business has the primary responsibility of managing the organization’s technology, which in turn places a lot of stress on them as an individual. They implement strategies to help the business thrive, but they also take the blame for when those initiatives fail. They might even be tempted to say “yes” to requests even when they might feel like they should say “no.” Let’s look at three technologies that CIOs are implementing for businesses.
Artificial Intelligence
CIOs have looked at AI as a risky technology, with common responses ranging from “It’s a black box,” “Too many data privacy implications,” and “We can’t trust it.” This led to several years of backlash and resistance before it was finally embraced on the merits of its productivity and efficiency. Thanks to GenAI, CIOs have had to think more about its capabilities for automating tasks, enhancing customer service, generating content, and accelerating development. The concerns around data governance, security, and ethical AI are still there, but CIOs are now more interested in considering how it can be used in more controlled environments.
Cloud Implementation
Every CIO at some point has said the phrase, “Our data is too sensitive for the cloud,” but that hasn’t stopped cloud implementation. Where CIOs were once skeptical and rigid on the cloud, it’s instead now a top priority. The benefits are proven to be exceptional, specifically in the realm of scalability, agility, and cost optimization, which has allowed CIOs to spearhead cloud migrations, modernize legacy applications for cloud-native environments, and prioritize platforms that unify data, applications, and infrastructure.
Edge Computing for Real-Time Operations
CIOs might once have been under the impression that edge computing “adds complexity to our distributed architecture,” or that “the use cases aren’t mature enough yet to justify the investment,” but how well does that actually hold up today? With the IoT getting larger by the day, real-time data processing is more important than ever, especially in certain sectors such as manufacturing, retail, healthcare, and logistics. There can be no denying that there is a need for low-latency data processing, reduced bandwidth costs, and enhanced security, particularly for sensitive data, and CIOs have begun to incorporate these more specialized technologies into the broader IT infrastructure.
It helps to think about the CIO’s role in a new way. No longer are they limited to a cost-centric guardian; they are now a strategic growth enabler, one who uses technology in new ways to create more favorable outcomes for their organization. If you want your own CIO, consider reaching out to Accucom. Our trained professionals can help you make the most of your IT infrastructure. Call us today at (02) 8825-5555 to learn more.
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