IDC’s Simon Ellis highlights the manufacturing industry’s collective struggles to adapt to recent disruption in supply chain operations and unlocks the strategies organizations need to become more resilient.
48% of enterprises plan to keep spending steadily on cloud, according to IDC research, making cloud costs a focus for…
IDC’s Joe Pucciarelli breaks down why it’s imperative for CIOs and IT execs to deliver an objective and relevant suite of metrics and KPI performance dashboards.
It’s easy to understand why Agile is experiencing a strong increase in adoption; as companies become more nimble to embrace the pressures they’re facing in digital transformation, IT development is able to respond aggressively to evolving competitors and exploit markets more easily. But these benefits rival the frustrations on the management side of Agile teams.
Unlock the insights that IDC’s Jordan Speer and her colleagues discovered for prominent themes and technologies that retailers are focusing on after attending NRF 2022.
Organizations that focus on industry ecosystems will begin to derive a large percentage of their revenue from these new business models.
Connectivity resiliency isn’t a one-time transformation. It requires the continuous alignment of people, processes, and technology around a common goal of guaranteed uptime. It also requires investment and integration of complementary connectivity technologies that empower users and customers to remain connected to key applications and services regardless of location or issue.
According to Forbes, while executives estimate that 30% of their cloud spending is wasted, at the same time enterprises intend to spend even more on cloud services. Clearly wasteful cloud spending is a recognized yet growing problem that for many continues to go unresolved. As this blog will show, where IT leaders fall short on is not identifying areas of spending that can be improved but implementing a plan of action for cost savings and maintaining it.
The changing nature of digital infrastructure is having significant impact on the ways that enterprises evaluate and do business with major infrastructure hardware and software vendors, as well as public cloud service providers and channel partners.