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Here’s How To Get Your S/4HANA Migration Plans Under Control

Forrester IT

Given the current rate of client conversion, fewer than 50% of SAP ECC customers will have completed their transformation to S/4 by 2027. Furthermore, about 13,000 ECC customers are on EHPs 0–5, with support only up to 2025 and calling for an even more urgent decision on the future of their ERP. Moreover, 90% of […]

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10 highest-paying IT jobs

CIO Business Intelligence

Solutions architect Solutions architects are responsible for building, developing, and implementing systems architecture within an organization, ensuring that they meet business or customer needs. They’re also charged with assessing a business’ current system architecture, and identifying solutions to improve, change, and modernize it.

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10 cloud strategy questions every IT leader must answer

CIO Business Intelligence

data, security, development, architecture) as well. To maintain the cloud-like experience for users, security must be embedded throughout the cloud-native software development and cloud architecture,” says Upchurch. Organizations also need nontechnical skills such as cloud financial management and cloud optimization, Nathan says.

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13 essential skills for accelerating digital transformation

CIO Business Intelligence

Technical skills topped the list but also crucial are key leadership and culture capabilities such as change management, strategy building, and business relationship management, as well as critical business skills such as cost, product, and vendor management, as shown in the graphic below.

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The year’s top 10 enterprise AI trends — so far

CIO Business Intelligence

AI vendor management Only the biggest companies are going to build or manage their own AI models, and even those will rely on vendors to provide most of the AI they use. Data warehouses then evolved into data lakes, and then data fabrics and other enterprise-wide data architectures.

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Weighing risk and reward with gen AI vendor selection

CIO Business Intelligence

When assessing vendors, Rich Products looks at their technology, architecture, business value, and pragmatic perspective. The goal, he says, is to understand how AI will benefit Rich’s business overall. “We We look at the vendor’s maturity and if they have proven success in the right focus areas for our business,” he says.