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6 tips for making the most of a tight IT budget

CIO Business Intelligence

IT leaders seeking to drive enterprise growth through technology investments are often saddled with budgets that make their tasks of increasing the top and bottom lines challenging. Despite an estimated increase to IT budgets of 5.1% on average for 2023, research firm Gartner points to a projected 6.5%

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The Future of Educational Materials: Adapting to the Digital Era

Kitaboo

But seeking grants and funding, rolling out digitized education materials in phases, using open educational resources through content licensing, exploring partnerships, etc., Do your research, hire experts, and make an informed decision, as this will ensure a glitch-free learning experience. can be some ways to navigate this challenge.

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Pros and cons of low-code development platforms

mrc's Cup of Joe Blog

photo credit: ppokta via pixabay cc According to Forrester Research , the low-code development platform market is growing by 50% year-over-year. In fact, research has shown that most companies have a Web/mobile app backlog whether they know it or not! It’s important that you understand each vendor’s policies before licensing a tool.

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You’re not alone in the cyber battlefield

Dataconomy

It provides a set of guidelines and protocols for service providers to ensure the security, confidentiality, and integrity of customer data. Reputation Research the MSSP’s reputation in the industry, including online reviews, case studies, and testimonials from previous clients. What is SOC 2? What is HIPAA?

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Social networks in organizations: balancing risk, reward, and transparency - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

I am finding it very tiresome to continuously hear security consultants and vendors with big PR budgets go on endlessly about risks, without ever mentioning business benefits. Unfortunately the way I was quoted seemed to overemphasize my cautions relative to the benefits I discussed. Very disappointing.

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The AI rules that US policymakers are considering, explained

Vox

Indeed, the US government’s record to date on AI has mostly involved vague calls for “continued United States leadership in artificial intelligence research and development” or “adoption of artificial intelligence technologies in the Federal Government,” which is fine, but not exactly concrete policy. Principles, rather than programming.