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Thrive with Digital, Accelerating Intelligence for Electric Power

CIO

Building a new power system involves green and low-carbon transformation, digital transformation, and business continuity management (BCM). Green and low-carbon transformation is the main mountain the power industry must climb to progress, which can only happen if the entire industry joins hands on it.

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An Introduction to Disaster Recovery with the Cloudera Data Platform

Cloudera

Everyday, we see the Cloudera Data Platform (CDP) becoming that business-critical analytics platform that customers must have running in an available, reliable, and resilient way. Customers now expect enterprise behavior in their application stacks, whatever that application does. The CDP Disaster Recovery Reference Architecture.

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Solving the Pain Points of Big Data Management

Cloudera

Every business aims to deliver products and services quickly and efficiently based upon customer wants and needs. Yet big data management often serves as a stumbling block, because many businesses continue to struggle with how to best capture and analyze their data. The Enterprise Data Cloud Approach.

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The Year Ahead for BPM -- 2019 Predictions from Top Influencers

BPM

Now we’re seeing AI dominating the conversations (without a lot of actual adoption in the early majority), and RPA creating a lot of buzz, though companies adopting it are starting to realize that scaling an RPA based automation architecture is flawed by design. This requires a new architecture capable of true scale and speed.

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6 warning signs CIOs should look out for in 2024

CIO

The business shouldn’t forget about people and social responsibility, so AI to business transformation should be planned carefully,” she says. New technologies might spread with unprecedented speed and, as a result, impact business plans in unplanned manners,” Kasian says. “A

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