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5 hot IT budget investments — and 2 going cold

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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. Enterprise communications services saw slow but steady 1.6% The unified communications market’s meager 1.6% in 2023, the firm says.

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Dow makes production more efficient through IT-OT collaboration

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It’s a project that has earned Dow a CIO 100 Award for IT innovation and leadership. The goal was to improve the productivity, safety and reliability of manufacturing “assets” — Dow’s term for the vast expanses of concrete and steel and the sprawling outdoor networks of pipes and controls that characterize its production facilities.

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This Year’s Ten Digital Strategies for the Next-Generation Enterprise

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

For example, I pick out key planks of new approaches, such as Social CRM and employee social networks, instead of the entire view of social business. Employee social network. We already see that organizations are finding social networks proliferating with Chatter, Yammer, Socialcast, SharePoint, and many others.

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

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Enterprises today require the robust networks and infrastructure required to effectively manage and protect an ever-increasing volume of data. The company’s unified cloud platform, FlexAnywhere™, integrates colocation, cloud, edge, connectivity, data protection, and the managed and professional services to deliver a true hybrid IT approach.

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What We Know About Making Enterprise Social Networks Successful Today

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

It’s a little hard to believe that it’s been over ten years now since the first early enterprise social networks (ESN) emerged on the market to make their initial forays into our organizations. Looking in the ESN Mirror: Far Too Much Attention on the Tools.

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