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Taming IT Complexity through Effective Strategies and Partnerships

November 07, 2022
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Taming IT Complexity through Effective Strategies and Partnership

As companies aim to grow amid an ever-evolving digital landscape, they are looking to advanced technologies to facilitate their success. Organizations are undergoing digital transformation to achieve a variety of things: streamline operations, support hybrid workforces, grow market share by acquiring other companies and their technologies, and adopt new tools to create better products and services for employees and customers. New information technologies hold the promise of improved business processes, better customer experiences, increased agility, and a competitive advantage.

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