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Richard T. Pallardy

Richard Pallardy is a freelance writer based in Chicago. He has written for such publications as Information Week, Vice, Discover, Science Magazine, and the Encyclopedia Britannica.

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Publications

  • Information Week
    10 articles
  • InformationWeek
    2 articles
  • Freelance Journalist
    1 article
  • LendingTree
  • Raconteur Media
  • Gizmodo
  • Discover

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  • What Can IT Executives Do to Improve Mental Health for Themselves and Their Teams?
    1 Apr—Information Week
    IT executives are under ever-increasing levels of strain. Chief information officers, chief information security officers, and chief technology officers are responsible for managing growing threat levels while juggling skill gaps and talent shortages. Even as awareness of the very real threats cyberattacks pose grows, the average C-suite remains indifferent until a crisis occurs. Studies indicate that people in leadership positions are expected to be more resistant -- perhaps even immune --...
  • —Freelance Journalist
  • —Information Week
  • The Cost of AI Infrastructure: New Gear for AI Liftoff
    5 Feb—Information Week
    Optimizing an organization for AI utilization is challenging -- not least due to the difficulty in determining which equipment and services are actually necessary and balancing those demands with how much it will cost. In a rapidly changing landscape, companies must decide how much they want to depend on AI and make highly consequential decisions in short order. A 2024 Expereo report found that 69% of businesses are planning on adopting AI in some form. According to a 2024 Microsoft report,...
  • —Information Week