Monday, October 23, 2017

Data sharing among healthcare's top obstacles to business-IT alignment

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Latest Technology News & Expert Advice     October 23, 2017
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Issue Highlights:
Data sharing among healthcare's top obstacles to business-IT alignment
Tensor Processing Units were purpose-built for machine learning: Pros, cons
IT recast as digital technology department at GE
GE CIO Jim Fowler talks about GE's digital thread
Aflac CIO Julia Davis talks about her four-year push to modernize IT
Data sharing among healthcare's top obstacles to business-IT alignment
In this SearchCIO video, Wendy Cofran, CIO at Century Health Systems, explains why data sharing poses one of the top obstacles to business-IT alignment in the healthcare space.
Tensor Processing Units were purpose-built for machine learning: Pros, cons
Google's Tensor Processing Units are built to train and run machine learning models. Experts discuss their plusses and minuses compared to CPUs and GPUs.
IT recast as digital technology department at GE
At GE, the digital technology department is traditional IT turned on its head. Jim Fowler, CIO at GE, explains in this SearchCIO video interview.
GE CIO Jim Fowler talks about GE's digital thread
GE's digital thread connects the data and systems around processes, creating a path to more than $1 billion in productivity gains.
Aflac CIO Julia Davis talks about her four-year push to modernize IT
Julia Davis analyzes the balance between adapting legacy technology and replacing systems outright in this SearchCIO video interview.
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