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Newspapers and Magazines Need Content Agility - Social, Agile.

Social, Agile and Transformation

I cover topics for Technologists from CIOs to Developers - agile development, agile portfolio management, leadership, business intelligence, big data, startups, social networking, SaaS, content management, media, enterprise 2.0 and business transformation. Newspapers and Magazines Need Content Agility. Environment.

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Microsoft vs CISPE: No agreement in cloud dispute

CIO Business Intelligence

Previously, the online magazine Politico had reported, citing insiders, that both sides had agreed on a multi-million dollar deal, in the course of which the European cloud providers would withdraw their antitrust lawsuit against the US hyperscaler.

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What is your data strategy for an AI future?

CIO Business Intelligence

Sports Illustrated and its CEO found this out recently when it was revealed the magazine published articles written by fake authors with AI-generated images. While the CEO lost his job, the parent company, Arena Group, lost 20% of its market value.

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Managing CEO expectations is this year’s Priority No. 1

CIO Business Intelligence

Once upon a time, CEOs’ IT expectations legendarily came from in-flight magazines — a source that’s morphed from CIO irritant to quaint memory as the magazines faded into nostalgia-land. Today’s CEOs are more likely to get their IT visions from stories written by credulous writers authoring for online business media.

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SAP is holding data for Russian customers

CIO Business Intelligence

An SAP spokesperson told CIO magazine that the data in the data centers does not belong to the company, but to its customers. SAP could delete their data or hand it over to them, both of which would end the contract immediately. The third option is to migrate the data to foreign data centers.

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A Timeline of Big Data Analytics

CTOvision

At the same time, a new growth of popularity was seen among many enterprises for business intelligence. By 2007, the term “big data” reached mainstream audiences through Wired magazine. This growth was spurred by greater use of computers in the workplace along with new software capabilities.

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Leveraging Organizational Knowledge: Business Intelligence for simulating the future

Leveraging Organizational Knowledge

For insights into the future of the business, I prefer to refer to it as strategic intelligence. BI products are usually considered as too hard for everyone to use and too expensive to roll out to as many people as one would want to. So yes, it is fairly retrospective. Break the Mould” Why all this fuss about KM now?