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Microsoft faces new antitrust complaint over cloud software licensing in Europe

CIO Business Intelligence

They’re concerned that Microsoft is using software licensing to limit European businesses’ choice of cloud service provider for services including desktop virtualization and application hosting. Microsoft’s licensing changes came into effect on October 1, 2022.

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What is a Scrum master? A key role for project success

CIO Business Intelligence

Scrum Alliance, established in 2001, is one of the more influential organizations in the agile community. Some also fill the role of an organizational agile coach. Others do not. Scrum master certifications Two well-recognized organizations, Scrum Alliance and Scrum.org , offer Scrum training and certifications.

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Marketing as a strategic business partner: mixing theory, research and #data

Jen Stirrup

After all, the Internet can break a business very quickly! So, organizations need a cohesive strategy which aligns all methods of communication to ensure consistency (Porter, 2001). There are tons of ‘skate on the surface’ marketing soundbite books, which may sound good at the first glance with no depth.

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What is TOGAF? An enterprise architecture methodology for business

CIO Business Intelligence

TOGAF helps organize the development process through a systematic approach aimed at reducing errors, maintaining timelines, staying on budget, and aligning IT with business units to produce quality results. TOGAF helps businesses define and organize requirements before a project starts, keeping the process moving quickly with few errors.

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IT leaders adjust budget priorities as economic outlook shifts

CIO Business Intelligence

For the most part, budgets are holding steady or growing in the single digits, with continued investments in security, analytics, and the cloud, among other areas. Gartner predicts 2023 IT spending will grow 5.1% compared to this year, says John-David Lovelock, distinguished VP analyst at the firm. “We

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