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Spur Innovation with an Open and Intelligent Digital Transformation 2.0 Platform

TM Forum

The massive investment in 5G has proved that it presents vast market opportunities, and the applications & services market will be the actual revenue growth for 5G. Nevertheless, the lack of clear B2B and B2C scenarios hinders CSPs from realizing the monetization of 5G investments. Some CSPs (e.g.,

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How 3 Digital Champions Tackle Real-Time Data Challenges

CIO Business Intelligence

Last year, we set out to identify enterprises and builders that build powerful, real-time applications that define the future of data. They’ve planned and prepared to scale to whatever demand their growing businesses and customers place upon them. Digital Transformation, IT Leadership

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Schrodinger’s Open Banking

CIO Business Intelligence

Pushed in part by an assault by upstart fintechs and non-financial tech giants like Google and Apple, North American financial institutions are turning to application programming interfaces (APIs) as a key way to reach new customers and compete. The competition is Toast. FDX: Industry-led financial data sharing.

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Schrodinger’s Open Banking

CIO Business Intelligence

Pushed in part by an assault by upstart fintechs and non-financial tech giants like Google and Apple, North American financial institutions are turning to application programming interfaces (APIs) as a key way to reach new customers and compete. The competition is Toast. FDX: Industry-led financial data sharing.

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CEOs’ top priorities for IT leaders today

CIO Business Intelligence

That work also ties into another CEO priority: growth as the company competes in both the B2B and B2C space. Those duties are, not surprisingly, in addition to all the other fundamental ones expected of a CIO, such as ensuring that the company has a reliable, agile, and secure IT environment, as well as a robust, well-governed data program.

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