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What is TOGAF? An enterprise architecture methodology for business

CIO Business Intelligence

The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) is an enterprise architecture methodology that offers a high-level framework for enterprise software development. The TOGAF certification is especially useful for enterprise architects , because it’s a common methodology and framework used in the field. TOGAF definition.

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How Digital Native & Cloud Native Will Influence FP&A

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Digital Transformation , anyone?) In this blog post, we’ll dig deeper into digital native, cloud native, and how it will influence the work of FP&A professionals. First used in 2001, digital native has most commonly been used to describe individuals who grew up using computers.

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Huawei’s 20-year journey in Malaysia

CIO Business Intelligence

It was also this early initiative that enabled Malaysia to adopt and embrace the Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR 4.0), a key enabler in the transformation and advancement of the manufacturing and services sectors. Huawei’s foray into the country began in 2001. The Digital Infrastructure Landscape.

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Clean Harbors’ CIO: Hybrid approach to the cloud is a win-win

CIO Business Intelligence

Clean Harbors is one such entity taking a hybrid approach to its digital transformation to ensure high availability of key systems while still gaining access to advanced AI and automation capabilities where necessary in the cloud. Clean Harbors is not alone in its hybrid approach to the cloud.

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Women IT leaders on their climb to the top

CIO Business Intelligence

After moving up to associate commissioner for the patent information management team, Stephens helped assist the digital transformation of the USPTO, becoming a liaison between the CIO and the business side, guiding IT implementation. Debbie Stephens, deputy CIO, USPTO USPTO Ft. And again, it’s not that people are bad or ill-willed.

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Self-Service BI vs Traditional BI: What’s Next?

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The 1980s ushered in the antithesis of this version of computing — personal computing and distributed database management — but also introduced duplicated data and enterprise data silos. This led to the birth of separate systems for reporting: the enterprise data warehouse. The request model started to fray.