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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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Game Changer: Modernize IT Procurement with Data-driven Insights

CIO Business Intelligence

Every organization pursuing digital transformation needs to optimize IT from edge to cloud to move faster and speed time to innovation. It’s time to discard legacy processes and reinvent IT procurement with a new approach that leverages the power of data-driven insights. Model and price infrastructure with accuracy.

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How digital turned Nationale-Nederlanden into an omnichannel company

CIO Business Intelligence

And for the past eight years, in an environment that’s increasingly changing and demanding, it’s been on a digital transformation journey to refine its customer service and generate proposals more adapted to its needs. Main technologies With a project of such magnitude, the technologies applied have been vast and varied.

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DS Smith sets a single-cloud agenda for sustainability

CIO Business Intelligence

Much of our digital agenda is around data. Its digital transformation began with an application modernization phase, in which Dickson and her IT teams determined which applications should be hosted in the public cloud and which should remain on a private cloud.

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How a cloud-first enterprise application strategy boosts speed and scale for your business

CIO Business Intelligence

Cloud-first applications support a manageable OpEx cost model, metered like a utility, as opposed to requiring significant upfront capital investments in infrastructure and software licenses. That’s illustrated by the ability of cloud-first businesses to pivot to a remote work-from-home model with unprecedented speed and scale.”.

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ST Engineering showcases applications of new technologies to stay ahead of disruption

CIO Business Intelligence

As the pace of innovation speeds up, tomorrow’s front runners are those who readily embrace disruptive technologies to spearhead new business models and capture new avenues of growth. At the same time, the influx of new technologies and new business models is introducing myriad vulnerabilities and expanding the threat surface area.

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Implementing Digital Sovereignty in the Journey to Cloud

CIO Business Intelligence

Continuing with current cloud adoption plans is a risky strategy because the challenges of managing and securing sensitive data are growing. As it becomes a dominant IT operating model, critical data is finding its way into the cloud. Almost 50% of European companies are putting classified data in the public cloud.