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Network Planning for a New Office: What to Evaluate Before You Expand

Opening a new office is an exciting milestone for any organization. It represents growth, new opportunities, and the next step in your business’s evolution. But before employees move in and operations begin, it’s important to make sure your network infrastructure is ready to support the new location. Too often, network planning becomes an afterthought during […]

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Telecom Contract Renewal: How to Reduce Costs and Negotiate Better Rates

Every year, organizations review software licenses, vendor agreements, and operating expenses to identify opportunities for savings. Yet one of the largest recurring technology expenses often receives far less attention than it should. Your telecom contract renewal. Whether your agreement covers mobile devices, internet connectivity, SD WAN, UCaaS, voice services, or a combination of technologies, renewing

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Every Door Has an IP Address Now: Managing Network Complexity in Property Management

Frequently Asked Questions Why are property management networks becoming more complex? Property management organizations are deploying more connected technologies than ever before, including access control systems, security cameras, HVAC controls, tenant Wi-Fi, smart meters, EV charging stations, and building automation platforms. Each new device increases the number of endpoints that must be monitored, secured, and

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Why the First 90 Days of a Technology Executive Hire Can Make or Break Value Creation

Key Takeaways: Why are the first 90 days so important for a new technology executive? The first 90 days establish trust, priorities, communication patterns, and leadership credibility that often determine long-term success. What should happen before the executive’s first day? Organizations should align on the executive’s mandate, success metrics, key business priorities, technology risks, and

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When Retained Executive Search Is Worth It for Technology Leadership Roles

Key Takeaways: What is the difference between retained and contingency search? Contingency search focuses on candidate placement, while retained search provides a structured process that includes role definition, market mapping, assessment, and stakeholder alignment. When is retained search worth the investment? Retained search is often the best choice when a role is strategic, confidential, difficult

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AI Literacy Is Now a Core Requirement for Technology Executives

Key Takeaways: Why is AI literacy becoming essential for technology leaders? Boards and investors increasingly expect technology executives to evaluate AI opportunities, manage risk, and connect AI initiatives to measurable business outcomes. Does AI literacy mean executives need to be AI experts? No. Effective technology leaders do not need to build AI models themselves, but

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Why PE Firms Should Evaluate Technology Executive Search Partners Differently

Key Takeaways: Why do PE-backed companies need a specialized technology search partner? Technology leaders directly influence growth, operational efficiency, cybersecurity, AI readiness, and exit value. Hiring decisions should be evaluated through a value creation lens, not just a recruiting lens. What should PE firms look for in an executive search partner? The best search partners

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The Hidden Cost of the Wrong Technology Executive in a PE-Backed Company

Key Takeaways: Why is hiring the wrong technology executive so costly? Because the impact extends far beyond compensation and recruiting fees. A misaligned technology leader can delay strategic initiatives, weaken team performance, reduce board confidence, and slow value creation. Is a failed executive hire always a talent issue? Not necessarily. Many failed hires occur because

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2026 Technology Priorities for Financial Services CIOs & CTOs

Executive Summary As financial services firms move past the experimentation phase of digital transformation, 2026 demands a sharper focus: converting technology investments into measurable operational and client-facing value. This briefing is designed for CIOs, CTOs, and technology leaders in private equity, wealth management, and accounting who are responsible for aligning IT strategy with business outcomes.

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What Is Spillage in Cybersecurity — And How Can Your Business Prevent It?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Spillage What is spillage in cybersecurity? Spillage refers to the accidental or unauthorized exposure of sensitive data or classified information to unapproved systems, people, or environments. What causes spillage? Spillage can occur due to human error, accidental disclosure, system vulnerabilities, or deliberate cyberattacks. What are the consequences of spillage? Organizations

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