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What’s new in TOGAF 10?

CIO Business Intelligence

Developed by The Open Group in 1995, TOGAF is one of the most widely used enterprise architecture frameworks today. It’s used by small, medium, and large businesses as well as government departments, non-government public organizations, and defense agencies. Easier to navigate. Even more customizable.

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3 key roles for driving digital success

CIO Business Intelligence

They must collaborate with execution teams on an agile process that adopts continuous planning , delivery, and transformation practices and seeks customer feedback to adjust priorities. Product leaders define the opportunity and problem statement, while delivery leaders establish the solution’s architecture, execution plan, and support model.

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The 4 pillars of the Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange: Customers share their successes

CIO Business Intelligence

We’ve all heard this mantra: “Secure digital transformation requires a true zero trust architecture.” The Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange provides a holistic approach to securing users, workloads, IoT/OT devices, and B2B partners. Since the deployment, NOV has experienced 35 times fewer security events. “We

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How to Improve Your Organization’s Cyber Resiliency

CIO Business Intelligence

Now, leading organizations are going further, embracing a cyberresilience paradigm designed to bring agility to incident response while ensuring sustainable business operations, whatever the event or impact. Enable the business to take risk; don’t prevent them from being efficient,” he advises. The HPE GreenLake Advantage.

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Best practices for developing an actionable cyberresilience road map

CIO Business Intelligence

Now, leading organizations are going further, embracing a cyberresilience paradigm designed to bring agility to incident response while ensuring sustainable business operations, whatever the event or impact. Enable the business to take risk; don’t prevent them from being efficient,” he advises.

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Pay for in-demand IT skills rises fastest in 14 years

CIO Business Intelligence

Foote does not report on any SAP certifications, but among the 579 certifications it does report on, architecture, project management, process and information security certifications remain the most valuable, commanding a pay premium of just over 8%. Among them, only TensorFlow and SRE fell.).

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Skilled IT pay defined by volatility, security, and AI

CIO Business Intelligence

There’s also strong demand for non-certified security skills, with DevSecOps, security architecture and models, security testing, and threat detection/modelling/management attracting the highest pay premiums.

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