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Project management: Tips, tools, best practices

CIO Business Intelligence

Costs management: Estimate costs, determine budgets. Stakeholder expectations Stakeholders can be any person or group with a vested stake in the success of a project, program, or portfolio, including team members, functional groups, sponsors, vendors, and customers. Budget for surprises. Develop relevant KPIs.

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Dear SAP Support – We’ve Grown Apart

CIO Business Intelligence

Then there was the 2027 ultimatum. You told the whole world that after December 31, 2027, you would charge an additional 2 percentage points for sustaining support. You know my budget is tight; I can’t afford that. You call it your “RISE with SAP” program. An ultimatum? That’s a 10% cost increase for me.

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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. So CIOs thinking about hardware budgets should factor in high-end servers that can accommodate GenAI workloads.”

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8 strategies for accelerating IT modernization

CIO Business Intelligence

And with infrastructure and application modernization cited as key reasons for CIOs’ budget increases this year, according to the 2024 State of the CIO Survey, that pace is not fast enough. They also face challenges finding enough workers experienced in working with old programming languages, such as COBOL.

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Swiss Federal Railways CIO relies more on AI than concrete

CIO Business Intelligence

The IT budget amounts to €850 million per year, which is about 7% of sales. A few years ago, SBB prescribed three optimization programs that will cost around €1 billion by 2027. The third part of the program, asset management, is intended to reduce material wear and tear, and make better use of the workshops.