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3 Key Areas for Digital Transformation

Scrum.org

Ageing infrastructure affects service quality, poor performance creates negative customer sentiment and ultimately stalls Digital Transformation agenda. The field of AI has made machines intelligent, self-reliant, and far more imaginative than people ever thought they could be.

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Top Project Management Conferences of 2020

ProjectManager.com

A software development conference with workshops on the theme of Our Digital Tomorrow. Featured topics include cloud native, machine learning, microservices, human side of tech, programming languages, DevOps, serverless, security and IoT. GOTO Chicago. April 27-29, Chicago, IL. The Resource Planning Summit 2020.

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Broadening Horizons: Understanding the Power of Enterprise Software

Wrike

The proliferation of mobile technology via smartphones and tablets lets employees stay connected and access enterprise software on the go, whether they are in the office, on a business trip, or working remotely. In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a game-changer in enterprise software.

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Achieving Operations Scalability in the Age of Rapid Growth

Wrike

It involves designing and implementing processes, systems, and infrastructure that can easily scale up or down to meet changing business needs. With cloud service providers offering flexible pricing models, organizations can pay for only the resources they use, making scalability more cost-effective.

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The Pillar of Steady Operations: Site Reliability Engineer

Wrike

In today’s fast-paced technological landscape, maintaining a stable and reliable system infrastructure is paramount to business success. SREs act as a bridge between development and operations teams, aligning their efforts to achieve one common goal: reliable and efficient systems.

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Understanding Fault Tolerance in Information Technology

Wrike

This redundancy can be achieved at different levels, including hardware, software, and network infrastructure. Software Diversity: Using diverse software implementations can reduce the risk of software bugs or vulnerabilities affecting the entire system.

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Achieving Operational Agility in a Rapidly Evolving Marketplace

Wrike

Cloud computing: Access and store data and applications remotely, eliminating the need for physical infrastructure. By investing in innovation, you can tap into the collective intelligence of their employees and uncover new opportunities for growth and success.