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The Countdown to DORA

CIO Business Intelligence

DORA’s uniform requirements for the security of network and information systems encompass not only enterprises in the financial sector, but also critical third-party vendors providing information and communications technology–related services to the financial sector, such as cloud platforms and data analytics. Countdown to 2024.

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10 projects top of mind for IT leaders today

CIO Business Intelligence

Nearly half (49%) of IT leaders responding to the 2024 State of the CIO Study from Foundry, publisher of CIO.com, say they expect to play more of a strategic role in the upcoming years, with another 36% anticipating a heavy emphasis on transformational responsibilities. Risk management came in at No. For Rev.io

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Seven top central processing unit (CPU) use cases

IBM Big Data Hub

Projections by the US Census Bureau list the 2024 global population at around 8 billion people. Data analytics The goal of data analytics is to take raw data and refine it into an understandable narrative that addresses business goals. The first part of that process is assembling and cleaning the data.

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8 steps to build a successful multicloud strategy

IBM Big Data Hub

Increasingly, enterprise organizations are adopting a multicloud approach—the use of cloud services from more than one cloud vendor—to optimize performance, control costs and prevent vendor lock-in. billion in 2024, up from $563.6 to total $678.8 billion in 2023. Zero trust requires a wide range of security capabilities.

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State of the CIO, 2024: Change makers in the business spotlight

CIO Business Intelligence

Nimesh Mehta, SVP and chief information and strategy officer, National Life Group National Life Group The 2024 State of CIO research clearly depicts a more prominent, business-centric role for IT leadership. “For CIOs, understanding the business is table stakes — now we’re expected to change the business, not just technology.”