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IDG Contributor Network: Why the best work tools play nicely together

ComputerWorld Consumerization IT

The idea of “unified communications” sounds good in theory. I mean, who wouldn't want to have only one vendor to worry about for email, phone, instant messaging, calendar, contacts, office software and storage. This is increasingly the case as we’ve seen innovation in enterprise technology accelerate over the last decade.

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IDG Contributor Network: Why the best work tools play nicely together

ComputerWorld Consumerization IT

The idea of “unified communications” sounds good in theory. I mean, who wouldn't want to have only one vendor to worry about for email, phone, instant messaging, calendar, contacts, office software and storage. This is increasingly the case as we’ve seen innovation in enterprise technology accelerate over the last decade.

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5 hot IT budget investments — and 2 going cold

CIO Business Intelligence

Fifty-two percent of organizations plan to increase or maintain their IT spending this year, according to Enterprise Strategy Group. For example, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, which has a network of hospitals and about 2,600 beds, is deploying over 150 AI and VR/AR projects this year across all clinical specialties.

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Thriving in a Cloud, Big Data, Mobility and Security World

Cloud Musings

Advanced, Pervasive and Invisible Analytics - Analytics will take center stage as the volume of data generated by embedded systems increases and vast pools of structured and unstructured data inside and outside the enterprise are analyzed. Software-defined networking, storage, data centers and security are maturing.

Big Data 174
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Flexential – Providing Enterprises with the Interconnected Data Center and Hybrid Cloud Solutions They Need

CIO Business Intelligence

Enterprises today require the robust networks and infrastructure required to effectively manage and protect an ever-increasing volume of data. Industry-leading SLAs also guarantee that applications and the data within and used by them – the very lifeblood of the enterprise – is always accessible and protected.

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How do CSPs sell more to SMEs?

TM Forum

The small and medium sized enterprise (SME) market looks particularly promising but unlocking new growth in this sector will require CSPs to adopt a new approach - leveraging their data and digital capabilities to build sustainable value. But the requirement for business services makes it more like the enterprise market. product.

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