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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. Most CEOs (72%) continue to prioritize digital investments, according to the 2022 CEO Outlook report from KPMG, in part due to concerns about emerging and disruptive technology, a top three risk to organizational growth.

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Digital KPIs: The secret to measuring transformational success

CIO Business Intelligence

Regardless of where organizations are in their digital transformation, CIOs must provide their board of directors, executive committees, and employees definitions of successful outcomes and measurable key performance indicators (KPIs). As a result, outcome-based metrics should be your guide.

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Overcome the Challenges of Cloud Optimization & FinOps to Drive Business Value

CIO Business Intelligence

The cloud offers limitless scalability and flexibility, powering digital transformation across every industry. The business unit must tie back to the key performance indicators (KPIs) associated with the domain and the objectives and key results (OKRs).

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4 Key Elements of Enterprise AI Strategy

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Enterprise AI harnesses advanced artificial intelligence techniques to deliver organizational data, knowledge, and information. It combines the human capacities for learning, perception, and interaction to perform business operations. Enterprise AI automates the end-to-end journey from data to value. Strong Data-Driven Culture.

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Engaging External Stakeholders With Your Data Platform

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b' Data analytics once came under the exclusive purview of number-crunching data analysts and esoteric data scientists. The power to access, analyze and present data sets from complex statistical programs lay only within their restricted reach. Technology has changed, and so have the business scenarios.