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Achieving cloud excellence and efficiency with cloud maturity models

IBM Big Data Hub

” Given the statistics—82% of surveyed respondents in a 2023 Statista study cited managing cloud spend as a significant challenge—it’s a legitimate concern. Concerns around security, governance and lack of resources and expertise also top the list of respondents’ concerns. Why move to cloud?

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Episode 210: Moving The Goal Posts On Vendor Transparency: A Conversation With Intel’s Suzy Greenberg

The Security Ledger

In this episode of the podcast, Paul speaks with Intel Vice President Suzy Greenberg about a new survey by the Poneman Institute that shows how customers’ expectations are changing when it comes to vendor transparency about software vulnerabilities. The post Episode 210: Moving The Goal Posts On Vendor Transparency: A Conversation With.

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Part 2: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about the evolution from RIM to Content Services?

ARMA International

Now information technologies and the information revolution are again transforming society. The COVID-19 pandemic further accelerated the transformation from many years to just a couple of years. This 3-part series will discuss digital transformation (DT) from several perspectives. Information Architecture (IA).

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IBM and Tata Consulting Services collaborate to drive hybrid cloud adoption with IBM Power Virtual Server

IBM Big Data Hub

Regarded as a barometer of corporate reputation, the list is based on a survey of business executives, directors and analysts from around the world. This collaboration enables clients to leverage both technical capabilities and transformational services to solve complex problems and create additional value. .”

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Advocating for our profession

CILIP

As the Chartered body for library, information and knowledge workers, CILIP has an important responsibility to advocate for the value and impact of our profession locally, nationally across all four nations of the UK and internationally. CILIP is working hard to build a long-term network of influence to secure the interests of our profession.