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Guide to Digital Transformation: Data-first Architecture

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The goal of digital transformation remains the same as ever – to become more data-driven. We have learned how to gain a competitive advantage by capturing business events in data. Events are data snap-shots of complex activity sourced from the web, customer systems, ERP transactions, social media, […].

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Hyperautomation Projects Will Unleash the Next Phase of Digital Transformation

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Digital transformation powered by automation has changed the way organizations around the world operate. The post Hyperautomation Projects Will Unleash the Next Phase of Digital Transformation appeared first on DATAVERSITY. It’s sped up product and service delivery. But automation has its limits.

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Using Enterprise Architecture Roadmaps to Guide Tech Implementation

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Innovations in artificial intelligence, machine learning, the Internet of Things (IoT), and other advanced technologies have enabled companies to do things previously unimaginable when it comes to customer experiences, business growth, and revenue. In the 21st century, every company is a technology company.

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A Strategic Approach to Connecting Your Legacy Machines

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If you work in the manufacturing or production sectors, it’s likely you’ve spent the last few years reading endless articles about the fourth industrial revolution and the massive benefits it can bring in terms of efficiency and agility. Click to learn more about author Bernard Brode.

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Data Center Infrastructure: Redefining America’s Technology Backbone

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President Biden has just signed a landmark $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill. The bipartisan legislation includes record-setting federal investments to the tune of $550 billion in transportation, utilities, and broadband. An additional $110 billion will be directed toward roads, bridges, and other major projects.