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How MemorialCare confronts evolving risks along its modernization journey

CIO Business Intelligence

A holistic view of the environment To bridge this gap, Torres introduced risk management platform Asimily that delivers greater IoT device visibility so it’s easier to identify exploitable vulnerabilities on medical devices and equipment. So there was a very real gap in our defenses.”

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Rethinking enterprise architects’ roles for agile transformation

CIO Business Intelligence

Many organizations are adopting platform engineering practices where devops, dataops , business services, and other enabling computing practices are configured as platforms for agile teams to reuse and extend where required.

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Leadership in Times of Digital Disruption

CIO Business Intelligence

Risk management practices such as in-person meetings for underwriting, determining creditworthiness, and signing loan documents shifted to online channels. Both must coexist because businesses have invested in traditional technologies, which cannot sit idle. Adapting to change.

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Recent Cyber Attacks Demonstrate Why IRM is Critical for ERM Success

John Wheeler

Land operations such as loading/unloading of boats as well as other related business services were halted for days while the technology groups worked to remedy the situation. So, how can these emerging risks be managed to limit the amount of business disruption?

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

CIO Business Intelligence

WM is also in the midst of absorbing and capitalizing on a major business enablement program that included moving its data center to the cloud and modernizing its network infrastructure, according to Erika Walk, the firm’s senior director, digital business services.

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

bridgei2i

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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Building for operational resilience in the age of AI and hybrid cloud

IBM Big Data Hub

With more dependency on technology and third and fourth parties, expectations are increasing for organizations to continue delivering critical business services through a major disruption in a safe and secure manner. This includes cyber incidents, technology failures, natural disasters and more. Similarly, in the U.S.