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Deutsche Telekom calls on SAP for Rise all-in-one offer

CIO Business Intelligence

It’s following in the footsteps of IBM and Microsoft, which like the German telco have an edge over regular companies contemplating a similar move to Rise in that they have their own clouds in which to host the applications and their own IT services divisions to make the move. ERP Systems, SAP, Telecommunications Industry

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SAP to buy LeanIX to advance process optimization with AI

CIO Business Intelligence

That ability to view and transform business processes is also becoming more central to SAP’s strategy as it pushes its customers to move their ERP systems to S/4HANA in the cloud.

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The CTO’s newest hat is green

CIO Business Intelligence

For example, Dell Technologies recently announced that its facilities were using 59% renewable energy and that it was on track to be 100% renewable by 2040. Many companies, however, are doing things differently — finding ways to reduce the impact their technology has on the environment. But becoming greener isn’t enough.

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How Infosys and Tennis Australia are harnessing technology for good

CIO Business Intelligence

This year, Infosys and Tennis Australia worked to define, design and develop Engage, a prototype digital platform supporting TA’s 2030 ambition to reduce carbon emissions by 50 per cent and achieve its goal of net zero emissions by 2040.

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Gartner D&A Summit Bake-Offs Explored Flooding Impact And Reasons for Optimism!

Rita Sallam

In 2040 that number is projected to grow to 10.2 Thank you to my cookie monster and script compliance judge at the BI Bake-Off, Aura Popa, my co host for the Data Science and Machine Learning Bake-Off, Georgia O’Callahan and to the rest of the team, Mark Beyer, Prasad Pore, Zain Khan and JC Martel!

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The heat is on for a sustainable future at Siemens Gamesa

CIO Business Intelligence

Siemens’ aptly named RecyclableBlade, suitable for commercial use both offshore and onshore, is fully recyclable and a first giant step towards fulfilling the company’s commitment to producing 100% recyclable turbines by 2040. So, it’s of paramount importance that these front-line workers get all the support they need to do their jobs.