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Invoking IT to help revitalize Indigenous languages at risk of extinction

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Data collection on tribal languages has been undertaken for decades, but in 2012, those working at the Myaamia Center and the National Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages realized that technology had advanced in a way that could better move the process along.

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7 IT leadership hacks that deliver results

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Cannava says developing authentic personal relationships with your peers can help key in on areas of natural alignment — and avoid wasting time on projects where it’s unclear how to measure the outcome. “If Back in 2012, my girlfriend dragged me to have coffee with a friend and her boyfriend,” says Lebre. “I

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What is COBIT? A framework for alignment and governance

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In 2012, COBIT 5 was released and in 2013, the ISACA released an add-on to COBIT 5, which included more information for businesses regarding risk management and information governance. For organizations embarking on digital transformation , COBIT helps navigate the complexities of IT compliance, regulation, and governance.

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The Data Behind Tokyo 2020: The Evolution of the Olympic Games

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London 2012 signaled the start of the Games organizers evolving the way they collect and manage data. “We’ve We’ve had a growing realization that we need to measure the Games more precisely so that we can manage it more effectively going forward,” Chris says. Using data to create a more modern Olympics.

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12 famous ERP disasters, dustups and disappointments

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However, the measure of success has been historically at odds with the number of projects said to be overrunning or underperforming, as Panorama has noted that organizations have lowered their standards of success. The move to a cloud-based ERP system came several years into a broader digital transformation at Ranpak.