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Broadcom Software CTO: Charting a Course to Software Modernization

CIO Business Intelligence

By Andy Nallappan, Chief Technology Officer and Head of Software Business Operations, Broadcom Software. The enterprise software that underpins day-to-day operations is under significant strain at many organizations. For IT leaders, these changes have heightened their focus on software modernization.

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Three predictions for AI and automation business adoption

CIO Business Intelligence

In 2023, enterprises worldwide spent $166 billion on AI solutions (AI software, hardware, and services), but that spending is expected to grow 27% per year to $423 billion by 2027, according to IDC’s report. In DevOps, KPIs may be improvements in software quality or time to value.

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Buyer’s guide: How to shop for network observability tools

Network World

Dashboards specific to IT stakeholders Providers should offer dashboards that provide meaningful information gleaned from the data to network, security, DevOps, site reliability, and other teams will be much more valuable than a tool that performs just raw data collection. IDC forecasts very strong growth (a CAGR of 24.3%

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Observe, New Relic boost observability of Kubernetes workloads

Network World

For its part, Observe unveiled additional capabilities to its observability platform to help DevOps teams, site reliability engineers, and software engineers to more quickly identify and resolve issues in distributed Kubernetes stacks. Primarily Observe is used by DevOps teams, site reliability engineers, and engineering teams.

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Kevin Lowell’s appointment as UScellular’s Chief People Officer puts IT in the limelight

TM Forum

Previously, IT might have said, ‘Well, it’s not on the roadmap … so, we can give you that – in 2027,” he jokes. The tech skills UScellular wants are in demand everywhere: software engineering and development; cyber security; web development; and data science such as analytics and AI. Going cloud-native.

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