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8 signs that outdated IT systems are killing your business

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At a time when IT budgets are increasingly constrained, many CIOs are tempted to squeeze extra life out of systems that should have been put out to pasture years ago. Could your enterprise benefit from a comprehensive IT system refresh? If an excessive number of issues are identified, it’s a tell-tale sign of an aging system.

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7 signs it’s time to modernize your IT systems

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Technology continues to advance at a furious pace. The bad news, however, is that IT system modernization requires significant financial and time investments. There are multiple examples of organizations driving home a first-mover advantage by adopting and embracing technology modernization when the opportunity presents itself early.”

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SAP systems increasingly targeted by cyber attackers

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A review of four years of threat intelligence data, presented Friday at Black Hat by Yvan Genuer , a senior security researcher at Onapsis, reports a spike in hacker interest in breaking into enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems from SAP in 2020 that was sustained until the end of 2023.

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When AI writes the laws: UAE’s bold move forces a rethink on compliance and human touch

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The United Arab Emirates has taken a bold step by becoming the first country to officially use AI to help draft, review, and update its laws. Announced during a Cabinet meeting led by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the initiative introduced a new Regulatory Intelligence Office powered by an advanced AI system.

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Innovation Systems: Advancing Practices to Create New Value

As technology transforms the global business landscape, companies need to examine and update their internal processes for innovation to keep pace.

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The trillion-dollar question: Who pays when the industry’s AI bill comes due?

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Longtime IT VC Nick Davidov , co-founder of the Davidovs Venture Collective, believes AI costs will go down over the long term as the technology matures, and he notes that hundreds of billions of dollars in investment per year is a small fraction of the $5.6 Another outlook sees an AI bust coming, with investors taking the hit.

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From project to product: Architecting the future of enterprise technology

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This transformation requires a fundamental shift in how we approach technology delivery moving from project-based thinking to product-oriented architecture. They require fundamentally reimagining how we approach enterprise architecture and technology delivery. The stakes have never been higher.

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Reaching Unreachable Candidates

Speaker: Patrick Dempsey and Andrew Erpelding of ZoomInfo

Advanced search: Narrow the search to find candidates using specialized filters like education, and current company technologies. Export results: Easily export candidate data (including contact info) to Excel, shared with colleagues to review or upload in bulk to a recruiter's applicant tracking system.

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Best Practices for Micro-Services Management, Traceability and Visualization

Speaker: Robert Starmer, Cloud Advisor, Founding Partner at Kumulus Technologies

This session will provide an overview of service mesh, a review of the Istio service mesh itself, and dive into best practices and integration models for integrating the traceability model into a distributed application. This session will cover: Service Mesh - managing distributed systems communications for continuous delivery environments.