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Enterprise Architecture in the Agile Era: Less Policing, More Coaching

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Jones, SYNLAB’s group head of enterprise architecture, needed to quickly gather and analyze enough information to deploy new systems across hundreds of sites and more than 20,000 employees in 40 countries, and to digitize services such as lab tests to make them much easier for its customers to access.

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3 Areas Where AIops Excels - and 2 Where It Still Falls Short

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But CIOs should not expect what some customers call “magic” results, such as automatically predicting and fixing any conceivable IT issue, or even just accepting any log or event steam and analyzing it without any data cleansing or normalization. Market researcher Gartner estimates that the AIops market ranged between $900 million and $1.5

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Mine the Past for IT Thought Leadership

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What similar questions should we be asking about data lakehouses that we are not, and how should that affect product development, customer purchase choices and marketing? Cloud Everything: Once upon a time centralized IT was in, with most data processing going through a mainframe. Then decentralized-client server was the rage.