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Making your enterprise architecture framework work for you

CIO

When these frameworks are fine-tuned for an organization’s specific needs, they can improve technological consistency and more easily facilitate the integration of new technologies, processes, and systems like agile computing and AI. An architecture review board can also streamline the review process, which can reduce overall project time.

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Can you have too many security tools?

CIO

Difficulty in maintaining consistent security controls and configurations: Security tool sprawl makes integrations challenging, and without effective integration, information sharing among systems can fail. She often writes about cybersecurity, disaster recovery, storage, unified communications, and wireless technology.

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Competition is stiff, but retailers know what it takes to compete

CIO

They also check a variety of sources before making a final purchasing decision, from search engines and retail websites to product ratings and reviews, price comparison websites, and social media. Other impediments include older IT systems and lack of visibility into sales and the supply chain.

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Well, it's complicated: Skype for Business challenges

Loom Systems

However, the huge advantage and potential of widespread communications, especially spanning globally, is also its biggest challenge: complication. Connecting multiple end points requires an effective and robust infrastructure, which can encompass many forms of communication. Here're three reasons why: 1. Complexity.

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Cacophony of Collaboration Tools May Not Be Helping Productivity

Presidio

It seems like every day we hear that we have more choices than ever before to communicate, but somewhere along the way we gave up on the dream of Unified Communications, and just moved on to Collaboration. Bandwidth was still “limited”, texting, email, the phone and voicemail were the ways we communicated.

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