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5 hot IT budget investments — and 2 going cold

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Upgrading cloud infrastructure is critical for deploying broad AI initiatives more quickly, so that’s a key area where investments are being made this year. New York-Presbyterian will also invest in zero trust this year, adding a security operations center (SOC) for 24/7 network monitoring as well, Fleischut says.

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IT services company Atos finalizes plan for IBM-style split

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IT services company Atos has found a buyer for its legacy managed infrastructure services business as it prepares for an IBM-style split between faster- and slower-growing activities. Atos had planned to divide into two publicly listed companies, but on August 1 announced it is taking a different route. Technology Industry

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Why Going Cloud Native Is the Right Move in the Recession

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to 2.2%, IDC analyst Rick Villars believes IT spending will continue to see growth in the 5% to 6% range.The fact that so many organizations are increasing spending in a downturn shows how important IT infrastructure is to the health of an organization. While Garner has reduced its projection from 5.1%