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Steve Hahn – President, AT&T Central States
Discover the latest trends in cybersecurity as we look toward the email threats of the future in partnership with SecureWorld.
Many of us had to re-learn the art of collaboration during the pandemic. True, teams adapted fast and found creative ways to stay organized, connected and engaged without in-person interactions. But with remote and hybrid work arrangements here to stay, you may need additional skills to take your team player credentials to the next level.
As a legally-admissible solution that is more secure than using paper-based processes, e-signatures have gained a high-level of acceptance in the United States.
In its 2022 Magic Quadrant™ for Data Integration Tools report, Gartner® observes that “organizations are increasingly seeking a comprehensive range of improved data integration capabilities to modernize their data, analytics and application infrastructures.”
DocuSign named a Leader in the 2022 Magic Quadrant for CLM for the third year in a row!
By Jorge Marquez, Senior Vice President, Robert Half
Modern cloud data processing and management systems are rapidly being adopted and scaled across the healthcare industry. This has afforded many invaluable improvements to the industry—such as the personalization of treatment, an increased efficacy in policy creation, and the ability to share valuable information between complementary organizations. However, it has also introduced a number of significant administrative and operational issues in many organizations, due to the inability to source and manage consistent, quality data.
At Robert Half, making sure our employees feel valued, are compensated fairly and can advance in their careers are all vital measures to create a positive and productive work environment at our company. Others are taking notice of our efforts, too: Forbes has once again named Robert Half one of the World’s Best Employers. This is Forbes’ most prestigious global employer accolade.
How to Start Modernizing Your Portfolio in 4-6 Weeks
In today’s world, technology is constantly evolving and improving. This means that the software companies that create the technology need to perpetually update and upgrade their offerings in order to stay ahead of the curve. For state governments, this presents a unique challenge. On one hand, they need to adopt new technologies in order to provide better services for their citizens. On the other hand, they need to be cautious about spending taxpayer money on unnecessary upgrades.
Herb Thompson, SLED Strategist, VMware and Former Deputy State CIO & Lauren Gilchrist, Director of Public Sector, VMware
We are honored to announce and celebrate the Special District 2022 Technology Innovation Award winners for their achievements in citizen service, excellence in operations and transformative leadership.
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What to Know:
- The central IT agency on Friday proposed a statewide AI Code of Ethics that would apply to all state and local government use of artificial intelligence.
- The rule outlines seven key principles that agencies must follow when deploying AI systems.
- Agencies will be required to document compliance, provide redress mechanisms and train staff to monitor and validate AI outputs.
What to Know:
- Gov. Greg Abbott appointed eight members to a new board focused on artificial intelligence in state government.
- The board will guide the state’s approach to adopting AI in public-sector operations.
- Appointees bring expertise in IT modernization, legal oversight, finance and private-sector technology.
A new set of data visualizations and graphics explore IT funding across state and local government, schools and special districts in Texas.