Building a Solid IT Strategy in an Unstable World

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CIOs need to develop strategies to avoid 'geopolitical lock-in' in AI, cloud, and supply chains; experts advise on managing risks in unstable global environments.

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Original Source Material

Experts on How CIOs Can Avoid 'Geopolitical Lock-In' in AI, Cloud and Supply Chains Geopolitical instability is a part of reality in 2026, and the stakes are high for CIOs who must rely on global supply chains to develop IT, artificial intelligence, cloud and cybersecurity strategies.