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Top 10 business needs driving IT spending today

CIO Business Intelligence

Ceridian SVP and CIO Carrie Rasmussen got a 7% bump in her IT budget for 2022, with her company’s growth, its ongoing digitalization drive, and security mindfulness driving the boost. The State of the CIO Report, released earlier this year, found that a desire for increased IT security is the No. Top 10 business needs driving IT spend.

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Focus on cost and agility to ensure your cloud migration success

CIO Business Intelligence

Too often, impetuosity and a diminished focus on key business drivers can result in a loss of direction, reports Chris DePerro, SVP, Global Professional Services at NTT. Where do they go awry? Indeed, 39% surveyed cited concerns about controlling costs.

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Why Data Governance Is Crucial for All Enterprise-Level Businesses

Cloudera

In 2017, Anthem reported a data breach that exposed thousands of its Medicare members. Even the COVID-19 pandemic and the acceleration to digital transformation — when data and data insights became two of the main business drivers — haven’t improved the situation. One possible solution is to adopt a hybrid cloud strategy. .

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10 ways to accelerate digital transformation

CIO Business Intelligence

Veteran IT executives and executive advisors offer the following 10 strategies that CIOs can employ to increase the velocity of IT work and the delivery of transformative initiatives. Educate your IT team on key business drivers By now, CIOs everywhere have gotten the message that they must align with the business and its strategies.

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Focus on cost and agility to ensure your cloud migration success

CIO Business Intelligence

Too often, impetuosity and a diminished focus on key business drivers can result in a loss of direction, reports Chris DePerro, SVP, Global Professional Services at NTT. Where do they go awry? Indeed, 39% surveyed cited concerns about controlling costs.