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Strategies for telecom executives: navigating the OPEX conundrum

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These expenditures are tied to core business systems and services that power the business, such as network management, billing, data storage, customer relationship management, and security systems. Success in this area has always required structured review, negotiations and tough decisions to manage resources, systems, and vendors.

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The 5 S’s of cyber resilience: How to rethink enterprise data security and management

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To address these challenges, organizations need to implement a unified data security and management system that delivers consistent backup and recovery performance. Such systems should include global search capabilities for quick resource identification and automated verification of backup recoverability.

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Democratizing automation with citizen developers: navigating the pitfalls and opportunities

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Citizen developers are a vital resource for organizations looking to streamline processes, increase efficiency, and reduce costs, whilst supporting business innovation and agile change. However, the value of the citizen developer approach can, in many cases, be assessed in terms of faster time to value and improved business agility.

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5 tips for maximizing ROI of IT projects

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In case of building an application for HR department, the chief human resource manager needs to take the opinion of and get consent from all the downline HR heads, so that all the aspects of the applications are covered and there are no acceptability hiccups later on,” Pramanik says. Adopt the agile methodology.

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ChatGPT, the rise of generative AI

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Enterprise applications of conversational AI today leverage responses from either a set of curated answers or results generated from searching a named information resource. They should respond to innovations in an agile way: starting small and learning by doing.

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Generative AI in enterprises: LLM orchestration holds the key to success

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Other typical components required for an enterprise system are access control (so that each user only sees what they are entitled to) and security. LLMs form the backbone of intelligent automation by enabling systems to learn, adapt, and evolve autonomously. In today’s automation landscape, actions are typically event-driven.

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CIOs listen up: either plan to manage fast-changing certificates, or fade away

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But a string of recent disruptions and upcoming policy changes are forcing a more proactive, agile, and strategic approach from the top to signal the importance of getting these fundamentals right. And this is something CIOs will need to budget time and resources for, either internally or through a mail security provider.