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Security and Windows 10 Will Cross Paths for Enterprises

CTOvision

Last year, Enterprise IT was dramatically shaped by the influx of security breaches, data leaks and a new wave of hackers. But optimism came in the form of Microsoft as word began to spread that the company had solved the problems they experienced with Windows 8/8.1 and is finally giving Enterprises exactly what they need.

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Efficiency, performance, and security; the three priorities that new IT investment should focus on

CIO Business Intelligence

As the broader economy and business environment continues to recover and rebound, there is an opportunity for IT leaders to leverage increased budgets to strategically invest in and prepare for new approaches to enterprise technology. With hardware, this means a renewed focus on three areas: efficiency, performance, and security.

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Efficiency, performance, and security; the three priorities that new IT investment should focus on

CIO Business Intelligence

As the broader economy and business environment continues to recover and rebound, there is an opportunity for IT leaders to leverage increased budgets to strategically invest in and prepare for new approaches to enterprise technology. With hardware, this means a renewed focus on three areas: efficiency, performance, and security.

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10 edge computing innovators to keep an eye on in 2023

Dataconomy

This development is not surprising, given that the International Data Corporation (IDC) has forecasted a robust expansion of the global enterprise and service provider expenditure on hardware, software, and services for edge solutions until 2025, with spending expected to surpass $274 billion.

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Connecting devices for optimal industrial processes

Dataconomy

The Industrial Internet of Things is a term used to describe the integration of physical industrial devices with network connectivity and software applications. It involves the use of sensors, embedded systems, and other hardware devices that are connected to the internet to gather and exchange data.

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CIOs sharpen tech strategies to support hybrid work

CIO Business Intelligence

Technologies cited by IDC include intelligent space and capacity planning tools, which the firm predicts 55% of global enterprises will use to reinvent office locations by 2024. The same goes for any hardware (e.g., laptops) being used.

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Connecting devices for optimal industrial processes

Dataconomy

The Industrial Internet of Things is a term used to describe the integration of physical industrial devices with network connectivity and software applications. It involves the use of sensors, embedded systems, and other hardware devices that are connected to the internet to gather and exchange data.