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What’s next for digital transformation?

CIO Business Intelligence

Digital transformation isn’t new. I assisted in designing and stage-managing my first symposium on digital transformation in 1987. Despite the term itself having been relegated to buzzword status , a result of decades of overuse and misuse, the fact is digital transformation is THE thing great CIOs do, every day.

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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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Why EA Needs to Be Part of Your Digital Transformation Strategy

erwin

Part three of erwin’s digital transformation blog series. . It’s clear that the role of EA in driving digital transformation needs to be elevated. Giving Digital Transformation an Enterprise Architecture EDGE. Enterprise architecture (EA) isn’t dead, you’re just using it wrong. Don’t Slow Your Roll.

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AWS Data Exchange Webinar: Maintain competitive edge with third-party financial services data

KDnuggets

Join this webinar, Nov 11, to learn how leveraging third-party financial services data can facilitate faster, intelligence-based decision-making that propels your company's business outcomes and digital transformation.

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Exploring the Overlap: Cost Optimization and Digital Transformation

Speaker: Alex Jiménez, Managing Principal, Financial Service Consulting for EPAM

Should banks delay their digital transformation investments and focus on cost reductions? In this webinar, you'll explore that question in depth and examine the most prudent course of action. April 19th, 2023 at 9:30 am PDT, 12:30 pm EDT, 4:30 pm GMT

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New Webinar: Learn How to Put Customer-facing Decisions at the Heart of Your Digital Transformation

Decision Management Solutions

According to IDC, 85% of enterprise decision-makers say they have two years to make significant inroads into digital transformation or they will fall behind their competitors and suffer financially. To get the most from your Digital Transformation efforts, your customers’ experience and the decisions that impact it cannot be ignored.

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Webinar: Natural Language Processing for Digital Transformation of Unstructured Text

KDnuggets

Learn how pharma and healthcare organizations are using the power of Natural Language Processing (NLP) to transform unstructured text into actionable structured data.

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Upgrading Data Security in a Crisis

Speaker: M.K. Palmore, VP Field CSO (Americas), Palo Alto Networks

In most cases, the COVID-19 crisis has sped up the desire to engage in digital transformation for medium-to-large scale enterprises. In this webinar, you will learn: The future of data security. Roadmaps are rarely implemented without challenges. Preparing for crises that lead to security threats. And much more!

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How to Transform Your Supply Chain: Digitization for Decision-Making

Speaker: Hannah Testani, CEO of Intelligent Audit

The future of the supply chain industry will take the emotion out of decision-making by leveraging innovative technology to transform raw data into actionable intelligence. Hannah Testani will teach us more about: How technology will transform and digitize the supply chain and what impacts we’ll see going forward.

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Best Practices for Modern Records Management and Retention

Speaker: Sean Baird, Director of Product Marketing at Nuxeo

He will explore how digital transformation can counteract the costs, inefficiencies, and end-user considerations that make it difficult to maintain compliance. In this webinar, we will: Examine the pitfalls that prevent groups from failing to meet company and regulatory expectations.