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5 hot IT budget investments — and 2 going cold

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Fifty-two percent of organizations plan to increase or maintain their IT spending this year, according to Enterprise Strategy Group. The numbers are higher from Foundry’s 2023 State of CIO survey , which finds that 91% of CIOs expect their tech budgets to either increase or stay the same in 2023. It’s all about uptime and input.

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The extent Automic’s group CIO goes to reconcile data

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On the IT front, group CIO Marcelo Dantas and his team look after technology across the entire business, which includes product engineering, service, security and infrastructure. Then we have to make sense of the data, massage it and import it in our system. But investors were adamant you could build a tech company with just engineers.

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6 Key considerations when orchestrating your Windows 11 Pro upgrade

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To inform your approach, consider factors such as technical expertise, how Windows 11 Pro features support their workflows, budget constraints, and willingness to upgrade hardware. Also, verify system requirements for each software to ensure compatibility with your new devices.

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SAP offers AI to all Rise customers — in unknown, varying amounts

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They now also contain SAP Datasphere, to provide seamless access to mission-critical data from both ERP and third-party sources, and SAP Analytics Cloud for planning, which enables customers to use data from all their systems for financial planning, budgeting, and forecasting, along with SAP Business Network. His advice: Start small.

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IT downtime cuts enterprise profit by 9%, says study

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And while ransomware accounts for a relatively small proportion of that total, enterprises should really be budgeting more for it. For the study, titled “The Hidden Costs of Downtime,” Oxford Economics quizzed executives from Global 2000 companies about the causes and costs of downtime in IT systems.

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IT downtime cuts enterprise profit by 9%, says study

CIO

And while ransomware accounts for a relatively small proportion of that total, enterprises should really be budgeting more for it. For the study, titled “The Hidden Costs of Downtime,” Oxford Economics quizzed executives from Global 2000 companies about the causes and costs of downtime in IT systems.

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11 ways to reduce your IT costs now

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“The net result is that some organizations’ technology debts are growing faster than anything else and robbing them of their budgets and ability to innovate.” The need to reorient IT’s budget toward future opportunities is one big reason CIOs are reviewing their IT portfolios now. But it’s not the only one.