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How Agile Scrum is Transforming Sales Teams at Broadcom Software

CIO Business Intelligence

Businesses responded to the historic challenge by accelerating their rate of cloud adoption and in relatively short order, the enterprise world went entirely remote. But now that Covid is – hopefully – receding, enterprises need to take stock of their processes to make sure they’re staying current in a very different work environment.

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Top 8 IT certifications in demand today

CIO Business Intelligence

According to the 2024 IT Salary report from Robert Half , these are some of the most valuable certifications IT professionals can hold in the coming year. Certifications are offered in a variety of topics such as collaboration, CyberOps, data centers, DevNet and automation, design, enterprise networking, and security.

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What Heineken’s CIO is brewing for better connectivity

CIO Business Intelligence

Heineken has embraced flexible working in teams, adopting agile methodologies and introducing two products teams for more than 80 experimentations where people can learn to apply scrum and agile ways of working. Upskilling teams and balancing the future Heineken’s growth does, however, require new skills and a change in business ethos. “The

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3 force multipliers for digital transformation

CIO Business Intelligence

While digital initiatives and talent are the board directors’ top strategic business priorities in 2023-2024, IT spending is forecasted to grow by only 2.4% People still associate agile as primarily a software development practice, yet many organizations use Kanban and Scrum in marketing and other department workflows.

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Secrets of business-driven IT orgs

CIO Business Intelligence

The 2024 State of the CIO Report from Foundry, publisher of CIO.com, found that CIOs lean on multiple practices to create tech teams that are not merely supporting or aligning with the business but actually expanding it. “Our organization is depending on us to drive the business into the future,” he adds.