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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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Cloud Analytics Powered by FinOps

Cloudera

Agility, innovation, and time-to-value are the key differentiators cloud service providers (CSP) claim to help organizations speed up digital transformation projects and business objectives. However, the reality is that the “move to cloud” is a turbulent flight for many of them.

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How to build a successful AI strategy

IBM Big Data Hub

An AI strategy allows organizations to purposefully harness AI capabilities and align AI initiatives with overall business objectives. Define clear objectives What problems does the organization need to solve? Infrastructure: Determine where your AI systems will be hosted and how they will be scaled.

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Common cloud migration challenges and how to manage them

IBM Big Data Hub

This factor differs depending on your company’s specific needs and business objectives, chosen cloud service providers and cloud distribution models (SaaS, PaaS or IaaS, for example). Cloud-hosted data and apps must follow the same security protocol as those on-premises.

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On-Prem vs. Cloud: What You Need to Know About Migrating to Azure

CDW Research Hub

Gone are the days where the cloud is referenced as “becoming” an essential stepping stone in companies’ digital transformation journey. Cloud technologies are currently at the center of the digital transformation revolution, and companies that have not adopted a cloud mentality are being left behind in yesterday’s digital stone age.

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Transforming IT for digital success

CIO Business Intelligence

CIOs and their IT teams have enjoyed a bump in power and prestige in recent years, as the C-suite has embraced continuous transformation, digital everything, and a host of emerging technologies — all enabled by IT. A product approach creates a tighter integration of IT and business resources to deliver on problem statements.

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6 signs an IT manager is struggling — and how to help

CIO Business Intelligence

IT middle managers play a critical role, and companies often neglect and underinvest in them,” says Dan Roberts, host of the Tech Whisperers Podcast and author of Confessions of a Successful CIO. This can lead less experienced managers to have difficulty balancing technical requirements and business objectives, he says.