The secret art of technical architecture improvement

Choose one word to describe your company’s technical architecture and it would likely be “really complicated.” Okay, that’s two words, but most technical architectures really are really complicated. Figuring out how to simplify and improve them? We’ll need to repeat “really” a few more times: That’s really, Really, really complicated. Of course, when anything is…

The next big thing in network security?

It’s no surprise, but the security threat landscape is rapidly becoming more sophisticated, as evidenced by the Colonial Pipeline, Kaseya, and SolarWinds attacks earlier this year. Considering the pace of digital transformation in today’s business, a single cyberattack can bring a company’s operations to a standstill. In June, FBI Christopher Wray commented that the cyber…

CIOs blaze new career pathways at the top

Paul Johnson wears two powerful, distinct hats at Poly, the new company formed as a result of the merger of Plantronics and Poly. As vice president and CIO, Johnson took charge of overseeing the integration of the companies in the post-merger period — not just the technology and IT systems, but the overall business program…

Lexmark’s Andy Kopp on democratizing data

As a global printer and imaging products company, Lexmark generates a lot of data.  To manage and gain insight from that data, Lexmark has created the Product Digital Thread, which has transformed business decision making in the company.  It also transformed Director of Transformation Products Andy Kopp’s role, from delivering digital transformation projects to Lexmark…

Big three: Develop a strategy for 5G

5G holds enormous potential for change with the IoT (Internet of Things) and AI (artificial intelligence), but with every technology shift comes a need to re-evaluate priorities, strategies, and investments. When considering a future that includes 5G, forward-looking IT and networking leaders need to develop a clear strategy to prepare for capitalizing on 5G. Global…

5 questions with CarMax CITO Shamim Mohammad

As CarMax’s executive vice president and chief information and technology officer, Shamim Mohammad has led his company through significant digital transformation in recent years. But his story isn’t just about transforming a company; it’s about disrupting an entire industry. The recipient of MIT Sloan’s 2020 CIO Leadership Award and named a Forbes 2021 “CIO Next”…