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Digital transformation – from mainframes to the ‘deeply digital’ organisation

CIO Business Intelligence

The next generation of successful organisations will be the ones that embrace the potential of digital transformation, or so it has been said with increasing frequency in the last decade. Digital transformation, then, is a term that reflects the new operational reality for every organisation.

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Digital Transformation Focused on Sustainability

Cloudera

Cloudera’s customers and partners are among the corporations that are successfully implementing digital transformation initiatives with sustainability in mind. This IoT platform is being implemented for a variety of use cases including the following: Determining crop production, fertilizer usage, and yield rates on large farms.

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Why CIOs should invest in digital through economic headwinds

CIO Business Intelligence

Resilient cybersecurity Despite the clamour for new digital investments, Gartner’s analysts did recognise that this would represent a new cybersecurity risk, with some attributing the increased spending in security over the next year down to ongoing uncertainty regarding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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Surviving Radical Disruption with Data Intelligence

erwin

By leveraging the power of the cloud, harnessing data from the Internet of Things (IoT) and other events, and processing this data in near-real time, analytics helps to effectively process the relentless incoming data feed. What holds most companies back from faster time to insights and leveraging radical transformation?

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Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) in the COVID-19 Era

bridgei2i

If nothing else, this anecdote offers valuable insight into the impact that uncertainty of any kind has on consumer behaviour; it triggers volatility. The immediate factor guiding consumer demand behaviour in CPG is Fear— fear of uncertainty, fear of losing incomes, fear of falling sick, fear of running out of essentials etc.