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Project management: Tips, tools, best practices

CIO Business Intelligence

Costs management: Estimate costs, determine budgets. Project scope During the planning phase, all project details must be solidified , including goals, deliverables, assumptions, roles, tasks, timeline, budget, resources, quality aspects, terms, and so on. Budget for surprises. Quality management: Identify quality requirements.

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Rebalancing through Recalibration: CIOs Operationalizing Pandemic-era Innovation

CIO Business Intelligence

“Building new business aligned cost models, setting up disaster recovery and BCP platforms, allowing remote-working, rearchitecting the enterprise network from the ground up, and migrating to cloud should be some of the prime focus areas for CIOs as they set about their operations in the new-era.”

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5 big challenges facing CIOs and IT leaders in 2021

mrc's Cup of Joe Blog

Being asked to do more with reduced budgets. CIOs are constantly asked to deliver more value with limited resources and insufficient budgets. As explained below, you must have clear communication with company leadership and provide data-driven facts on the impact of potential budget cuts. “As Focus on agility.

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New CIO appointments in India, 2022

CIO Business Intelligence

Rahul Agarwal has joined Capri Global Capital, a financial company specialising in small business and home loans, as chief technology officer. Menon will also be responsible for creating an agile ecosystem to support innovation and implement new age technologies to accelerate the growth across all channels. January 2021.

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Radically Reduce Downtime and Data Loss with SaaS-based Disaster Recovery

CIO Business Intelligence

Common pain points include management overhead and rising costs, with their overall impact on budget becoming a larger and larger concern. Ransomware attacks, natural disasters, and other unplanned outages continue to rise, requiring more attention and highlighting business risk. But it’s not just the price tag.