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What the Digital Operational Resilience Act means for you

CIO Business Intelligence

Every business in some form or another is looking to adopt and integrate emerging technologies—whether that’s artificial intelligence, hybrid cloud architectures, or advanced data analytics—to help achieve a competitive edge and reach key operational goals. We’re at a critical time for digital transformation.

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Enterprise Storage Solution Provider of Choice: The Case Studies

CIO Business Intelligence

Insurance companies also see Infinidat as a storage vendor of choice. One that has spoken out publicly, like Salem Five, is Clientèle Life Insurance, a well-respected insurance company in South Africa. Clientèle Life Insurance reduced risk by choosing Infinidat as its storage solution provider. Data Management

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IBM and AWS Create a Path to Modernization Via Industry-Specific Solutions

CIO Business Intelligence

In healthcare, securing personal health data is key, governed by national standards laid out by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Critical success factors included embracing DevOps practices, emphasis on disaster recovery, and system stability, and continuous review of design and migration decisions.

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Q&A: Leading IT in a high-volume M&A environment

CIO Business Intelligence

AssuredPartners is a full-service insurance broker providing commercial insurance, risk management, and employee benefits. The company, which has more than 8,500 employees, plans to continue growing by acquisition, and consolidating the global insurance market. What processes are in place to manage customer choice and rights?

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Strong Business Continuity Management Brings Resilience

CIO Business Intelligence

Asking the right questions to understand the business’ strategy and implementing architecture that supports the technology of the future is fundamental. When businesses attend to these concerns, configuring disaster recovery features in the cloud is reasonably straightforward. The CIO’s customer is the business itself.

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Big Data: The Hadoop Business Case

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The data is too big, moves too fast, or does not fit the structures of your database architectures. However, massively parallel processing (MPP) database architectures are one example of purpose-built technologies that have been developed to support both OLTP and OLAP data structures at enormous scales up into the petabytes (PB).

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South Africa’s King Price Insurance moves to cloud as business grows

CIO Business Intelligence

Insurance companies are no longer only there for their customers in times of disaster. Modern approaches to insurance and changes in customer expectations mean that the insurance business model looks very different than it used to. For many insurers, this means investing in cloud. If yes, how did you approach that?

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