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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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IT pros say tech budgets to stay strong, but mainly for big companies

CIO Business Intelligence

While a new forecast released Monday by Spiceworks/Ziff Davis said that overall IT spending will be largely unhampered by recessionary trends in the economic outlook, much of that spending will be driven by large enterprises, leaving the picture much murkier for small and medium-size businesses. Essentially, he said, recessions shouldnâ??t

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Microsoft faces new antitrust complaint over cloud software licensing in Europe

CIO Business Intelligence

Microsoft chief partner officer Nicole Dezen described the changes as making it easier for enterprises to bring software they had licensed to a partner’s cloud — for example running applications on Windows 11 on multi-tenant servers — and for service providers to build and sell solutions more easily in their preferred cloud.

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Generative AI & data: Potential in cybersecurity if the risks can be curtailed

CIO Business Intelligence

Back in 2001, as I was just entering the venture industry, I remember the typical VC reaction to a start-up pitch was, “Can’t Microsoft replicate your product with 20 people and a few months of effort, given the resources they have?” Artificial intelligence (AI) in 2023 feels a bit like déjà vu to me.

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Use AWS Glue ETL to perform merge, partition evolution, and schema evolution on Apache Iceberg

AWS Big Data

As enterprises collect increasing amounts of data from various sources, the structure and organization of that data often need to change over time to meet evolving analytical needs. This is critical for fast-moving enterprises to augment data structures to support new use cases. This hampers agility and time to insight.

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How Digital Native & Cloud Native Will Influence FP&A

Jedox

First used in 2001, digital native has most commonly been used to describe individuals who grew up using computers. Leading global analyst firm IDC states that 90% of all enterprises will build cloud native environments by 2022 to be able to thrive in the digital economy.

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Women IT leaders on their climb to the top

CIO Business Intelligence

Lauderdale’s McKay says she didn’t have her sights on a CIO role when she started working for a local government agency in 2001; she simply wanted to “do a good job.” But I wasn’t there for that — I was managing an enterprise infrastructure team, which was a key component to the initiative. Debbie Stephens, deputy CIO, USPTO USPTO Ft.

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