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11 ways to reduce your IT costs now

CIO Business Intelligence

“The net result is that some organizations’ technology debts are growing faster than anything else and robbing them of their budgets and ability to innovate.” The need to reorient IT’s budget toward future opportunities is one big reason CIOs are reviewing their IT portfolios now.

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The CIO's Four Views of IT KPIs

Future of CIO

The detailed data becomes a base from which statistical analysis can be performed to do far more accurate financial budgeting projections, based on natural growth rates at a fine-grained level and capacity planning is more accurately predicted too. CIOs act as an intrapreneur, to ask self two questions: Question 1 : most important.

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If it is always “Day 1” at Amazon, it is Day 10 in Government

Chief Seattle Greek Blog

Try getting a driver’s license or not paying your taxes. Mistakes such as a $43 million budget overrun for the City of Seattle’s utility billing system make headlines and are featured on the 11:00 PM news. Does this mean government should avoid big projects? Governments have been around for dozens, hundreds of years.

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Anywhere, anytime collaboration with DaaS in cloud computing

Dataconomy

Organizations should evaluate their requirements, budget, security concerns, and customization needs to determine which type of DaaS model aligns best with their business objectives. Examples of SaaS include customer relationship management (CRM) software, project management tools, and email services.

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