Today’s CIOs are increasingly accountable for more than just enabling the organization with tools and technology. CIOs and their IT teams are being seen as strategic enablers of the front office, tasked with supporting the workforce while also generating business value.
Year: 2023
Most organizations today operate in the cloud. While this simplifies operations in many ways, it comes with its own set of risks that can significantly impact your bottom line — in 2021, the average cost of a public cloud breach was $4.8 million.*
The Gartner Critical Capabilities for SSE – an essential companion to the 2023 Gartner Magic Quadrant™ for SSE in which Lookout was named a Visionary for the second year in a row – is a comparative analysis that scores products or services against a set of critical differentiators that every business needs, as identified by Gartner.
Gone are the days when users, devices, applications, and data resided within a controlled perimeter. To meet new security challenges, many organizations pieced together complex ecosystems of point products.
Amidst hybrid work, your employees are using personal devices and public networks to access corporate resources. While this has boosted productivity, it also means that you’ve lost control over how data is used and shared.
As the demand for video content continues to grow, creative teams are faced with increasing project requests and tighter timelines. Traditional production tools and processes can make it difficult to support demand while delivering high-impact video content for your business.
In today’s competitive business climate, mergers and acquisitions (M&A) have become a key component of many growth strategies. Globalization, acquisition of new products and services, and enhanced customer footprints are all opportunities that come with mergers and acquisitions.
Identity and Access Management (IAM) has been around for years but has continued to rise in prominence. So why the focus on IAM across business units and leadership now?
The benefits of adopting agile practices for marketing are common headlines today. But, how do you (and your marketing team) actually get started with the practices?
Marketers looking to create advanced integrated digital experiences are looking beyond a traditional CMS and into Agile CMS solutions or Digital Experience Platforms (DXP). Since each website owner has a unique vision of an integrated digital experience, why should a DXP be a one-size-fits-all proposition?