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CIO Leadership: HMG Strategy World Tour 2020 — Fostering a Winning Culture: An Exclusive Brian Cashman Event
Join Us Now Winning matters, and the road to success is always paved with strong convictions for teamwork, collaboration and a powerful dedication to lead, reimagine and reinvent the enterprise to execute world-class strategies. In an effort to learn about the components of a winning team, we’re studying world-class sports management strategies. Our friend Brian…
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Hunter Muller Predicts: Cloud Wars Will Continue, with Microsoft Gaining Strength Across Enterprise Markets
Join Us Now Cloud computing has completely revolutionized the technology sector, enabling a new generation of incredible innovation and invention. When people talk about the competition between public cloud providers, there’s an underlying assumption that Amazon Web Services has already won the race. From my perspective, that’s a false belief. Yes, AWS leads in overall…
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CIO Leadership: The CIO’s Role in Tackling Disruption Will Drive the Discussion at HMG Strategy’s Inaugural Florida Summit
Join Us Now Prominent technology leaders headlining the 2020 Florida CIO Executive Leadership Summit will include Snehal Antani, Chief Technology Officer at the United States Department of Defense; Chris Bitner, Vice President and Global Chief Information Security Office at Bloomin’ Brands; Donagh Herlihy, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Bloomin’ Brands; Jeff Lutes,…
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CIO Leadership: Hunter Muller Predicts That Tech-Driven Economic Growth Will Continue Despite Uncertainty Over Global Geopolitical Risks
Join Us Now Westport, CT – January 7, 2019 – Hunter Muller, President and CEO of HMG Strategy, the world’s largest independent and most trusted provider of executive networking events and thought leadership for technology leaders, predicts in a recent blog post that technology-led economic growth will continue despite market uncertainty over geopolitical risks such as the increased tensions…
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HMG Tech News Digest January 10
Join Us Now Homeland Security: Stay Alert for Cyberattacks It appears that tensions between the U.S. and Iran have moderated since the attack last week that killed an Iranian general. As technology leaders, however, we must be mindful of the potential for retaliatory cyberattacks on various targets across our networks. The U.S. Department of Homeland…
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Why are Leaders Successful? – Leadership Maturity
Join Us Now In the previous blog posts, I discussed various aspects of the ‘whole person’ and the first 4 levels of Leadership Maturity. If you have not yet read those, please visit www.tonyleng.com, as this blog post builds on the previous ones. Maturity Level 5: Openness is the hallmark of an ML5 person. As…
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How U.S. Companies Can Prepare for Cyber Retaliation from Iran
Join Us Now US companies must prepare now for cyber retaliation from Iran. Some big companies, like ISPs and energy companies, already know this, and are no doubt ensuring that the SOC team is front and center, and that all unnecessary on-line activity is being postponed. But I’m also certain that most US companies –…
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Hunter Muller Predicts: Tech-Driven Economic Growth Will Continue Despite Uncertainty Over Global Geopolitical Risks
Join Us Now Events over the past couple of days have been unsettling, and markets have reacted by pulling back. I do not see this as a sign of economic weakness, however. It’s more like an instinctive reaction, and I foresee a relatively swift recovery. Stock markets are similar to people: They startle easily, and…
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HMG Tech News Digest January 03
Join Us Now Despite Geopolitical Risks, Innovative Tech Will Continue Fueling Dynamic New Growth in 2020 Driven by the impressive performances of innovative technology companies, markets rose dramatically on the first day of trading in 2020, before retreating on Friday morning after news of more turmoil in the Middle East. “Stocks rose to all-time highs…
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Cloud Visibility and Misconfiguration Detection
Join Us Now Not so long ago, banks were brick and mortar physical structures. They employed human tellers and housed private vaults and lock boxes for printed money, sensitive records, and personal valuables. These vaults and lock boxes were stored at the back of a building, behind multiple layers of security, including reinforced steel or…