Information technology (IT) is the use of computer systems or devices to access, store, manage, and protect information. It is a field of expertise that includes a wide range of subfields and ...
Imagine buying a hundred-year-old house. To keep your family safe, you need to update the antiquated plumbing and electrical systems to meet current building standards. But there's no existing ...
“How much is your legacy IT infrastructure actually costing you?” This is a critical question that every IT pro should be asking themselves, yet it’s often overlooked—buried under the mountain of ...
The symplr 2024 Compass Survey highlights some key challenges that healthcare organizations are grappling with – and its findings suggest a need for systemic change. One of the biggest revelations is ...
According to a 2021 HIMSS survey, 73% of healthcare provider organizations have legacy information systems. They're costly to maintain and a pain to keep up. The question is, what to do about them?
In an era of digital transformation, the aviation industry is faced with the pressing need to modernize its legacy IT systems. Chief Information Officers (CIOs) are grappling with the decision of ...
Organizations develop IT systems to meet important business objectives, such as improving competitiveness, increasing productivity and efficiency, accelerating growth, supporting innovation and ...
Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) often put the CIO in a tough spot. The C-suite wants to quickly integrate all employees, but the tendency of the IT team is to minimize risk and maximize stability. The ...
Mergers and acquisitions in the logistics space are expected to remain steady, if not increase, in 2023. Private equity firms and holding companies are targeting the sector in response to an increased ...
Legacy IT systems, some dating back to the 1970s, pose a significant business risk to all industries and government, with cyber threats evolving faster than security teams’ ability to update those ...
Computer networks are critical parts of almost every organization. Computer network and system administration (CNSA) refers to the day-to-day operation of these networks. CNSA professionals organize, ...
Government information technology systems used to send out alerts about severe weather, process millions of tax returns, track hazardous waste incidents and even protect the U.S. nuclear arsenal all ...