Sept. 2 - CIOs vs. the supply chain | Where transformation starts
'The haves and have nots': Disrupted IT managers contend with hardware constraints; HP, Dell adjust supply chains as shortages linger; Transformation starts with fixing one big tech problem, former Oracle CFO says; Do tech investments really yield cost savings?
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Note from the editor
The supply chain disruptions that began in 2020 are dragging on. The latest symptom of turmoil is the scramble over business-grade laptops and other computer equipment in the enterprise.
Semiconductor shortages and shipping disruptions are giving CIOs a glimpse of how supply chain problems can make IT management more complex. Enterprise laptop fleets are becoming more diverse as companies grab hold of different models and configurations to make it through the crunch.
We wanted to highlight some of our past coverage on the supply chain problems IT leaders are dealing with. Is there a particular technology your organization is struggling to acquire? Email me at rtorres@industrydive.com.
Prior to the pandemic, it's unlikely the majority of IT managers had stockpiles of devices large enough to maintain operations if everything went down at once.
Identify the application that’s causing the most frustration, inside and outside finance, and make progress on that to gain credibility for additional overhauls, says Jeff Epstein.
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