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Disruption Doesn’t Make an Appointment. A Guide for Handling the Unwelcome Knock.

CIO Business Intelligence

The one huge lesson is there’s no bad side to planning to avert pushing the limits of technology capacity, workforce resiliency, and existing business continuity strategies and disaster recovery planning. Follow these steps to both safeguard it and ensure continuity of its process: Activate and engage.

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Anywhere, anytime collaboration with DaaS in cloud computing

Dataconomy

This eliminates the need for organizations to manage and maintain their own physical desktop hardware and infrastructure. Instead, businesses can subscribe to a DaaS service and pay for the resources they need on a usage basis. It includes the operating system, applications, and user data, all hosted and managed in the cloud.

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Federal Government Signals Interest In Several Key Leading Edge Technologies

CTOvision

Today’s top trend with software development leaders is continuous development. Cloud infrastructure and mobile applications are still major aspects within the field using project management and technical approaches like SCRUM which employs real-time decision-making processes based on actual events and information.