Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Intuit's latest AI project; also, blockchain demystified

IT Strategy Digest
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NEWS
Intuit's CDO talks complex AI project to improve finances
Nicole Laskowski, Senior News Writer
Intuit's latest AI project -- a digital financial assistant -- could help its customers save money, while breaking new technology ground. (SearchCIO.com)
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NEWS
 
CIO position: Evolve conference shows many ways to manage IT
The recent Evolve Technology Conference's Outlier Award program revealed varied takes on IT management philosophy and approaches to the CIO position. (SearchCIO.com)
 
Three capabilities all leaders of innovation possess
Harvard's Linda Hill tells IT execs at LiveWorx that in order to be leaders of innovation they need to champion three things. One of them is ''creative abrasion.'' (SearchCIO.com)
 
How to start a blockchain project: Questions for IBM's Jerry Cuomo
A blockchain project starts with a belief that business needs to be done in a different way. Here's what happens next. (SearchCIO.com)
 
Digital strategy: Design use cases that create business value
Tech capabilities are certainly important, but expert panelists at LiveWorx 2018 explained why overall business needs can't be ignored when crafting a digital strategy. (SearchCIO.com)
EXPERT ADVICE
 
Digital transformation journey: How to muster the troops
Gail Evans was recently promoted from CIO to global chief digital officer at Mercer. Here's how she inspires people to sign on for the firm's digital transformation journey. (SearchCIO.com)
 
The benefits of data-driven digital transformation strategies
At the 2018 MIT CIO Symposium, speaker Frederic Veron discussed why readily available data and previous knowledge can prove invaluable to digital transformation projects. (SearchCIO.com)
 
Resist 'garbage in, gospel out' doctrine -- defend data quality
The ''garbage in, gospel out'' approach to business analytics may be a valid approach for doing big data projects, but CIOs should resist it for business transformation. (SearchCIO.com)
 
Cybersecurity vulnerabilities: Filling the gaps
Organizational risk is a given at modern companies. But as threats persist, identifying preventable cybersecurity gaps presents an opportunity to strengthen enterprise defenses. (SearchCompliance.com)
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