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What is COBIT? A framework for alignment and governance

CIO Business Intelligence

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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7 IT governance mistakes — and how to avoid them

CIO Business Intelligence

Governance should be designed with adaptability in mind to ensure IT remains in alignment with business objectives, continually providing value while effectively safeguarding the organization against potential risks, Bales says. CIOs frequently launch strategic initiatives without fully considering all the risks involved.

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Six EAM trends pushing the oil and gas industries forward

IBM Big Data Hub

Understanding enterprise asset management At its core, enterprise asset management (EAM) is a system designed to help organizations manage physical assets (e.g., It offers a holistic view, providing critical data about asset condition, location and efficiency. equipment, machinery and infrastructure).

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CEOs’ top priorities for IT leaders today

CIO Business Intelligence

Lawrence Bilker can easily articulate the business values that his IT initiatives should deliver: better experiences for both employees and customers, more insights from data to enable smarter decision-making, and more intelligence for improved operations. And CEOs are looking to CIOs to create those products.”

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Driving Success With a Modern Data Architecture and a Hybrid Approach in the Financial Services and Telco Industries

Cloudera

Corporations are generating unprecedented volumes of data, especially in industries such as telecom and financial services industries (FSI). However, not all these organizations will be successful in using data to drive business value and increase profits. Read on to be sure you set yourself up for success. .

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Rebalancing through Recalibration: CIOs Operationalizing Pandemic-era Innovation

CIO Business Intelligence

The technology initiatives that are expected to drive the most IT investment in 2023 security/risk management, data/business analytics, cloud-migration, application/legacy systems modernization, machine learning/AI, and customer experience technologies. CIO, Digital Transformation

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The Third Pillar of Data Culture: Data Governance

Alation

The same could be said about data governance : ask ten experts to define the term, and you’ll get eleven definitions and perhaps twelve frameworks. However it’s defined, data governance is among the hottest topics in data management. This is the final post in a four-part series discussing data culture.