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Networking investment changes since COVID
July 16, 2020February 14, 2025Snippet of The New Stack article

Digital Transformation During the Pandemic

IT operations and capital expenses are being cut. As of May 2020, 30% of organizations expect budgets for IT operations to decrease as a result of the pandemic, with only 13% predicting increases according to a report from Avasant Research.

April 23, 2020August 4, 2025No longer on TNS site

Remote Work Is Great but Far from Universal

In response to COVID-19 worldwide pandemic, large swathes of the world are temporarily being asked to avoid travel, commuting and working in the office. Advocates of telecommuting and remote work have the world’s attention, and data describes the pros and cons of working at home. […]

how willing would your company be to share internal data with third parties?
April 16, 2020August 2, 2025Uncategorized

Data Sharing Key to Success for COVID-19 Data Models

Integrating unstructured data is the top data challenge encountered when developing AI according to 57% of the survey by MIT Technology Review Insights.

April 9, 2020August 2, 2025No longer on TNS site

COVID-19: IT Spending at a Crossroads

Will IT spending increase or decline because of the COVID-19 economic slowdown? Will IT be hurt by macroeconomic conditions, or will it benefit from the move to remote working? The answer changes day-by-day. Our assessment as of today is that short-term and long-term spending on […]

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