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Leveraging Content Management Software to Facilitate a Cloud-First Approach

CIO Business Intelligence

By Milan Shetti, CEO Rocket Software In today’s fast-paced digital business world, organizations have become highly adaptive and agile to keep up with the ever-evolving demands of consumers and the market. Let’s take a closer look at the essential features cloud-first businesses should look for in a content management software.

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Why it’s time to put your stake in a ground-to-cloud strategy

CIO Business Intelligence

Asset accumulation from mergers and acquisitions, as well as workloads rapidly built to satisfy business needs, have spurred an increase in public and private clouds, on-premises systems, colocation facilities and edge environments. For example, some traditional applications tend to be difficult to migrate to the public cloud.

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From Cloud to Customer

CIO Business Intelligence

Why Cloud Platforms Matter to Marketing Leaders According to IDC, 89% of marketing campaign management applications in Europe are now cloud based rather than on premises. Marketing is becoming digitally transformed through the adoption of new cloud-based marketing applications.

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Volkswagen drives the automotive industry cloud forward

CIO Business Intelligence

Industry clouds are increasingly becoming go-to solutions for IT leaders seeking services tailored to their verticals. For the innovative few, co-creating custom industry solutions in conjunction with cloud providers can not only fulfill an internal need but also provide the opportunity to develop a new source of revenue from their IT IP.

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Security helps raise global enterprise IT spend

TM Forum

Gartner, for example, points out that CIOs are investing in acquiring the agility and flexibility to cope with geopolitical disruption, inflation, currency fluctuations and supply chain challenges, with key areas of investment including analytics, cloud computing, seamless customer experiences and security.

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The Power of Strategic Thinking: A CEO’s Guide to Long-Term Success

Kitaboo

For instance, a survey conducted among 2,586 managers from North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia indicated that any leader aspiring to transition from the “tactical, not strategic” label could do so by enhancing their understanding, allocation of resources, and implementation of business strategies.

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What are the emerging B2B hotspots for telcos?

TM Forum

The industry idiom of increased agility and flexibility can be translated as the need to quickly and easily be able to pivot from the core service model of providing communications packages to also providing other adjacent products and services. A prime example of this is the use of the cloud by CSPs. The next 2-3 years.

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