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IFS to acquire enterprise asset management firm Ultimo

CIO Business Intelligence

EAM can be considered a subset of ERP software, providing tools and applications to manage the lifecycle of physical assets in an enterprise, in order to maximize their value. billion by 2026, from $3.3 The global EAM market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.7% to reach $5.5

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Leaning into Retail’s Challenges with Digital Transformation

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By 2026, retailers’ global investments in digital transformation tools are expected to reach $388 billion , growing by 18% a year. Are they successfully untangling their “spaghetti architectures”? Untangling Their ‘Spaghetti Architectures’ Retailers have long used back-end technologies to run specific aspects of their business.

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Oracle adds compute services to its Cloud@Customer offering

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Enterprises will be able to use the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Console and other tools to control data locality, replication, and backups along with the local consumption of OCI services, the company said. billion in 2026 with a compound annual growth rate of 112%, according to IDC.

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Understanding Digital Interactions in Real-Time

CIO Business Intelligence

billion market by 2026. But this glittering prize might cause some organizations to overlook something significantly more important: constructing the kind of event-driven data architecture that supports robust real-time analytics. The foundation of an event-driven architecture. It’s no surprise. All in real-time, of course.

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This is the easiest AI strategy decision you’ll ever make

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Their big, hairy, audacious goals for scale –500 million acres served by digital tools to complete multiple value-creating activities by 2026–illustrates an important point. Building out a technology architecture scaling to multiple services applied to 500 million acres is a bold bet on using technology to drive growth.

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What’s next for network operations

CIO Business Intelligence

User Experience Monitoring Will Become Imperative In response to the increasingly complex connectivity demands of digital business, network architectures continue to evolve, and user experience monitoring has become an essential data source for NetOps. Here’s more on how this transformation will progress.

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Ready Players Win: Leaders of the Future Enterprise

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After all, 40% of total revenue for Global 2000 organisations will be generated by digital products, services, and experiences by 2026. The company is actively deploying AI and advanced digital technologies to enhance the user experience while empowering their employees and partners with the right digital tools.