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3 weeks ago |
forrester.com | Paddy Harrington |Michele Pelino |Andrew Hewitt
Across IT, acronyms come with the territory. Whether they classic ones like ENIAC (electronic numerical integrator and computer) or the just a tad more modern VAX (Virtual Address eXtension), network based TCP/IP (transmission control protocol/internet protocol) or XNS (Xerox Network Systems), or cyber security related like NGAV (next-gen antivirus), DLP (data loss prevention) or IDS (intrusion detection system), the acronyms and the process of keeping up with them is endless.
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3 weeks ago |
forrester.com | George Lawrie |Leslie Joseph |Andrew Hewitt
In the ever-evolving landscape of global trade, the recent imposition of new tariffs and sanctions is leaving many business leaders confused and worried about the future of their supply chain strategies. Navigating through the complexities of today’s global trade environment presents a multifaceted challenge for businesses.
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3 weeks ago |
forrester.com | Andrew Hewitt |Sharyn Leaver |Michele Pelino
Last week I had the pleasure of attending IGEL’s end-user computing (EUC) flagship event: Now and Next 2025. Hosted in Miami, Florida, the event is one of the biggest events for EUC professionals and vendors. It’s rare to get so many EUC professionals in one place, all singularly focused on this unique market, which is often an afterthought in the larger tech conferences. First, a little bit about IGEL.
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3 weeks ago |
forrester.com | Charles Betz |Stéphane Vanrechem |Andrew Hewitt |Kelsey Chickering
By Charles Betz and Stéphane VanrechemEnterprise architecture has always aimed for clarity, control, and coherence. Yet its practitioners are often thwarted by an overwhelming paradox: they must guide the evolution of vast, dynamic enterprises using tools and processes that are static, fragmented, and slow. The EA repository, intended as the source of truth, devolves into a dusty attic of outdated diagrams and deliverables.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
forrester.com | Andrew Hewitt |Paddy Harrington |Riccardo Pasto
TeamViewer and 1E: the first major DEX acquisition, but not the last When I published my blog post on the great DEX-pansion in October, I foretold a future in which the DEX market would consolidate … But I didn’t think it would happen so quickly. While I predicted consolidation would happen in 2025, this morning we received news of the first major acquisition in the DEX space.
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