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State of the CIO, 2022: Focus turns to IT fundamentals

CIO Business Intelligence

Now, fresh off a pandemic-fueled cycle of accelerated innovation, Holcombe is channeling his vaunted sales skills to drive an upcoming IT agenda centered on foundational areas like optimization, security, and enterprise resiliency. Jamie Holcombe U.S. Source: State of the CIO, 2022. Credit: CIO.

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PODCAST: COVID19 | Redefining Digital Enterprises – Episode 3: COVID19 and Changing business landscape in Europe

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Moni: So, despite the varying degrees of lockdowns across different countries, largely industries such as aviation, entertainment, hospitality, non-essential retail, and a lot of manufacturing are simply not doing much business because people are at home. So, recovery might also be varied in different countries. Every aspect of life.

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Making intelligent automation work at scale

CIO Business Intelligence

Another benefit is greater risk management. Using digitized processes ensures visibility, transparency, and adherence to process, often with service levels and quality assurance steps,” Reis says. The company is also using digital twins in manufacturing to unlock new capabilities for product innovation and consumer engagement.

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CIO 100 Award winners drive business results with IT

CIO Business Intelligence

However, managing API implementations across multiple applications, custom solutions, and diverse development teams presents challenges. To address those, Equinix’s Digital Integration Business Services group established a dedicated four-member team to create Project Kernel. Indeed, the company has reaped big returns.

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The biggest enterprise technology M&A deals of the year

CIO Business Intelligence

Even though Nvidia’s $40 billion bid to shake up enterprise computing by acquiring chip designer ARM has fallen apart, the merger and acquisition (M&A) boom of 2021 looks set to continue in 2022, perhaps matching the peaks of 2015, according to a report from risk management advisor Willis Towers Watson. Apptio buys Targetprocess.