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Here are eight trends transforming procurement in 2025 — and what CIOs and tech buyers should consider as they look ahead
In this interview with IDC's Marlanna Bozicevich, we learn about how organizations need to prioritize data management to take advantage of AI as a transformative platform. We also hit on how AI can support data management.
In our interview with IDC's Katie Norton, we learn about AI inside vs AI inside, how to build an AI-ready organization, and why success demands rethinking strategy rather than simply selecting the best tools.
We may be preaching to the 娇色导航choir but hear us out: digital transformation doesn’t wait. What once took years can happen in a matter of days. The astonishing explosion of Generative AI is only accelerating this growth, ushering in the "A....
Davos 2025 highlighted a mix of optimism and urgency among business leaders, who cited key priorities including cost control, supply chain resilience, customer experience, talent shortages, and a tech investment gap between Europe and the United Stat....
Downtime from a natural disaster or ransomware can cost organizations significantly, with large businesses losing up to $357K per hour. Effective disaster recovery involves understanding the interplay between business impact assessments, business con....
AI is revolutionizing procurement by automating routine tasks, improving decision-making, and enhancing efficiency. It’s also enhancing strategic procurement, helping procurement teams drive long-term value for their organizations.
FinOps automation promises to supercharge IT organizations’ ability to control cloud costs. Learn how Intuit and Roku are tackling this issue
There are a number of cost-related impediments to genAI. Find out which ones are hitting organizations the hardest, what businesses are spending on the technology, and how to manage costs while still fostering innovation.
In Part 1 of this two-part series, we explored how current approaches to bridging the IT skills gap are falling short and introduced GenAI as a promising unified solution. Building on that foundation, in Part 2, we will dive into practical steps that....
While CIOs are employing various strategies to address the IT skills gap, adopting GenAI offers a unified and transformative solution that can effectively bridge this gap by augmenting workers' capabilities, automating complex tasks, and facilit....
With an IT strategy that aligns IT with the organization’s goals, CIOs can champion technology-driven innovation to create new revenue streams, strengthen the company’s competitive position, and leapfrog the competition.
Understanding the differences between RPA and agentic AI — as well as how they complement each other — can unlock major automation benefits.
Without adequate oversight, it’s impossible to get reliable insight. Without reliable insight, foresight of enterprise technology will be wrong, incomplete, a bad bet, a waste of money, or non-existent.
For IT pros who want to work in in the climate tech space, there are ample jobs in a number of industries.
Pervasive IT governance can accelerate your journey to a more mature digital business, but it requires a shift in culture to enable a continuous feedback loop between IT and business units.
Vendors and clients alike are frustrated as they work through how to address AI within their contracts. Both sides need to develop standardized, flexible language alongside their legal teams.
The United Nations has designated 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, recognizing that quantum science has reached the point where its promise is moving out of the experimental phase and into the realm of practical appli....
A combination of shifting business models, regulatory changes, and technological advancements — most recently AI — is reshaping the internet into a more closed, restrictive environment.
Global business services is an evolution of shared services, offering a more comprehensive approach to the problem of providing services across an organization. Does it make sense for your company?
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