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Cloud modernization: The critical step your migration may be missing

CIO Business Intelligence

The public cloud turns 23 this year, and enterprise migration of on-premises workloads isnt just continuing its speeding up. According to the Foundry Cloud Computing Study 2024 , 63% of enterprise CIOs were accelerating their cloud migrations, up from 57% in 2023. Which can be true if your efforts end with migration.

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Bridging the gap between mainframe data and hybrid cloud environments

CIO Business Intelligence

A high hurdle many enterprises have yet to overcome is accessing mainframe data via the cloud. However, according to the same study, only 28% of businesses are fully tapping into the potential of mainframe data insights despite widespread acknowledgment of the datas value for AI and analytics.

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IT frustration costs companies more than $100 million a year — with shadow IT the only user solution

CIO Business Intelligence

The average large enterprise lost $104 million to digital inefficiencies in 2024, driven by productivity losses connected to employee IT frustrations and hundreds of ghost apps flying under the radar, according to a new study. Meanwhile, many enterprise employees turn to unauthorized apps and software to do their jobs, the study says.

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6 key mobile and IoT/OT attack trend findings

Network World

Among the fastest-moving frontiers in enterprise cybersecurity: mobile, the internet of things (IoT), and operational technology (OT) systems. of people access the internet with a mobile device, while 59% of internet traffic is generated by mobile devices. Top mobile and IoT/OT targets 5. Today, 96.5%

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AI networking draws a crowd at ONUG summit

Network World

llwyn Sequeira, founder and CEO of Highway 9 Networks, shared how this company used AI and machine learning techniques to significantly reduce the implementation and configuration time for their private mobile cloud solution on a campus. “We AI will also help to accelerate the deployment and provisioning of WAN capabilities.

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Gartner projects major IT spending increases for 2025

CIO Business Intelligence

While AI projects will continue beyond 2025, many organizations’ software spending will be driven more by other enterprise needs like CRM and cloud computing, Lovelock says. The key message was, ‘Pace yourself.’” growth in device spending. CEO and president there.

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AI-native software engineering may be closer than developers think

CIO Business Intelligence

Some studies tout major productivity increases , while others dispute those results. Caylent, an AWS cloud consulting partner, uses AI to write most of its code in specific cases, says Clayton Davis, director of cloud-native development there. Some companies are already on the bandwagon.