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Major CrowdStrike outage overshadowed most other IT problems, but this year also saw IT systems accusing employees of theft, and PC makers shipping devices with malware.
Organizations are interested in leveraging AI to optimize internal processes and analyze data for insights, but security, data quality, and governance remain hurdles.
The move likely won’t have direct impact on most enterprise users, but indirect impact — which could be just as bad — is a definite possibility.
Long viewed as an opaque black box, attackers are increasingly focused upon hacking into enterprise systems from SAP, according to research presented at Black Hat Europe 2024.
Remote and hybrid work can extend beyond the carpeted space to the shop floor with a strong networking foundation
Despite cynical theories of slowdown, the Big 4 software giants’ growth is rocket-fuelled by cloud migrations, as their recent quarterly reports show. But could the looming "service software" AI tsunami threaten the very business they
IT will never have enough money, full control, or guarantees of success, so it’s better to work with — rather than against — those realities.
With end of maintenance for ERP Central Component approaching, many ECC users still don't know exactly what their future SAP architecture will look like.
AI gets all the attention these days, but the tech that keeps the business humming and advances (and protects) its core mission too often goes overlooked, unused, and underfunded.
While many IT leaders believe they have best-in-class IT tools, CEOs worry about the age of their IT systems, resulting in a key internal business tension as tech obsolescence accelerates.
When Macy’s reported Monday that a lone employee hid as much as $154 million in delivery expenses for three years, requiring the company to delay its earnings announcement, it exposed holes in the number-crunching systems CIOs depend on.
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