The new normal in IT : how the global pandemic changed information technology forever

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"Until 2020, the IT operational and strategic playbooks for various industries were pretty set and focused around deploying applications, knowledge management systems, technology infrastructure via a mix of cloud and on-premise installations, and security -- mostly centered around physical office buildings and data centers where most staff worked. As a result of the global Covid-19 pandemic that originated in early 2020, everything IT related has changed and will likely remain different forever. Companies are moving to full or partial remote workers with more tolerance for broader geographical ranges of resources. In addition, they are shedding corporate office locations or at a minimum, reducing the office footprint significantly to reduce costs. Why? Because the pandemic of 2020-2021 showed how valuable information technology can be to an organization and that organizations are more productive working remotely away from expensive corporate office buildings. The role of the CIO / CTO going forward will change globally forever as a result. The purpose of this book is to share the experiences of CIOs across a diverse set of sectors (energy, manufacturing, academia, transportation, consumer products, financial services, and non-profits) regarding the future strategy deployment of technology post Covid-19. Three broad areas will be covered: (1) what the post-pandemic new normal looks like for IT leaders regarding resource sourcing, the office of the future and how collaboration tools will continue to accelerate a hybrid office/remote work force across the globe; (2) how risk mitigation and specifically disaster recovery testing and planning will adapt to include worst case scenarios; and (3) CIOs/CTOs will share how today's CIOs are adapting their IT governance approach to meet the new IT normal and how key performance indicators will likely change as a result."--,Provided by publisher.
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Smith, G. S. (2022). The new normal in IT: how the global pandemic changed information technology forever . John Wiley & Sons, Inc..

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Smith, Gregory S., 1963-. 2022. The New Normal in IT: How the Global Pandemic Changed Information Technology Forever. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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Smith, Gregory S., 1963-. The New Normal in IT: How the Global Pandemic Changed Information Technology Forever Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2022.

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Smith, G. S. (2022). The new normal in IT: how the global pandemic changed information technology forever. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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Smith, Gregory S. The New Normal in IT: How the Global Pandemic Changed Information Technology Forever John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2022.

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5050 |a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Part I The Postpandemic New Normal -- Chapter 1 Lasting Business Impacts and Resource Sourcing After a Global Pandemic -- Introduction -- Impacts from Covid-19 on Businesses and Organizations -- Impacts in Academia -- Unemployment Impacts in the United States and Around the Globe -- Some Bright Spots During the Pandemic -- Impacts on Consultants and Organizations Sourcing Strategy -- Lessons Learned -- Things I've Done in My Career to Prepare -- Recommendations and Predictions -- Notes -- Chapter 2 The Shrinking Office of the Future: Cloud and Mobile Dominate -- Corporate Footprint During the Pandemic -- The Corporate Office of the Future -- IT Infrastructure and Telecommunications -- Cloud and Mobile Will Dominate Post Pandemic -- Things I've Done in My Career to Prepare -- Recommendations and Predictions -- Notes -- Chapter 3 Voice Systems and Collaboration in the New Hybrid Office Environment -- Voice Systems -- Collaboration Tools -- Things I've Done in My Career to Prepare -- Recommendations and Predictions -- Notes -- Part II Risk Mitigation and Disaster Recovery Is Your New Friend -- Chapter 4 Never Be Unprepared for a Pandemic Again: Business Continuity and IT Disaster Recovery Going Forward -- Business Continuity and IT Disaster Recovery: Defined and Purpose -- Technologies to Scan and Reduce Covid Risks in the Workplace -- Business Continuity and IT Disaster Recovery Failures During the Height of the Covid-19 Pandemic -- Business Continuity Going Forward - Remote Staff Where Possible but It Varies Greatly by Sector -- IT DR Going Forward - Remote Staff, Co-lo, and Cloud-based IT Solutions -- Things I've Done in My Career to Prepare -- Recommendations and Predictions -- Notes -- Chapter 5 IT Security for Corporate Resilience.
5058 |a The State of IT Security Today -- IT Security Going Forward -- The State of IT Security Standards and Frameworks -- Managed Detection and Response (On-premise Network, Endpoint, Cloud) -- Managed Risk -- Securing Email -- Privileged Access Management (PAM) -- SIEM versus SOCaaS versus MDR? -- CIO Security Best Practices -- Things I've Done in My Career to Prepare -- Recommendations and Predictions -- Notes -- Part III IT Governance to Performance Management -- Chapter 6 IT Governance: Keep It Simple -- IT Governance Defined and Purpose -- IT Governance - Frameworks and Methodologies -- IT Governance Myths -- Best-Practice IT Governance Today -- Things I've Done in My Career to Prepare -- Recommendations and Predictions -- Notes -- Chapter 7 Key Performance Indicators for the New Normal -- KPI Defined -- Common KPIs Pre-Covid-19 -- Updated KPIs Influenced by the Pandemic -- Things I've Done in My Career to Prepare -- Recommendations and Predictions -- Notes -- Chapter 8 Updated Research and CIO Priorities -- Updated Research -- Reflections on the Global Pandemic -- CIO Priorities Going Forward -- Recommendations and Predictions -- Notes -- Index -- EULA.
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