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What is digital transformation? A necessary disruption

CIO Business Intelligence

Once a vanguard business strategy, digital transformation has become a perennial objective for business survival. Digital transformation is the integration of digital technologies into all aspects of business operations.

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4 steps to connect change management and DevOps

CIO Business Intelligence

Regular meetings or change review boards can be established to evaluate and prioritize change requests, ensuring they align with business objectives and compliance requirements. Don’t be afraid to make adjustments based on the feedback and data gathered.

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Transforming IT for digital success

CIO Business Intelligence

Best practices that can create a more customer-centric mindset among the technology team include using the agile development methodology, setting customer-focused key performance indicators , and working across business functions to break down operational siloes. Digital Transformation, IT Leadership, IT Strategy

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Incident management vs. problem management: What’s the difference?

IBM Big Data Hub

An increase in organizations pursuing digital transformation and other technology-driven operations makes incident management even more important given the dependence on technology to deliver solutions to customers. It provides a library of best practices for managing IT assets and improving IT support and service levels.

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Getting Started With People Analytics

Sisense

As companies digitally transform and become data-driven, each department and team needs to find its own ways to embrace data and insights to make smarter decisions. HR professionals are awash in hiring and employee data of all kinds. Transformational analytics. The HR analytics continuum.