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What Is an IT Budget? IT Budgeting Basics (Template Included)

ProjectManager.com

Information technology (IT) runs most businesses. This is a common budget cycle, though all budgets should be reviewed throughout the year. But those forecasts are estimates and to ensure that you keep to your IT budget, monitoring and tracking costs is imperative. It’s hard to imagine a company without an IT department.

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Exploring the Benefits of an Agile Application Modernization Approach

Leading Agile

Unless you have been constantly refactoring and modernizing this asset over its history, problems begin to emerge: On-premises infrastructure costs are not competitive. Vendors are dropping support of key technologies used by your application. Staffing for legacy technologies is increasingly expensive and difficult to find.

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How to Budget For Your Company’s Technical Debt

Zen Project Management

Mik Kersten While “technical debt” is a term that’s frequently used by technologists, the implication and understanding of it tends to be opaque to the business until it’s too late - just look at how Nokia lost the mobile market that it helped create. What’s technical debt? Legacy systems are a perfect example of technical debt.

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IT project management explained: How to run great IT projects

Planio

The best companies rely on a solid foundation of IT infrastructure to grow, adapt to market changes, and keep their users happy. On average, IT projects come with more complexity and risk, and can quickly fall to pieces without proper due diligence, management, and leadership. Monitoring and controlling 5.

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Project Initiation: How to Start Your Project Off Right

ProjectManager.com

A business case will be adaptable, fitting the size and risk of the proposal, but it will structurally be the same from project to project. It deals not in technical issues, but the business concerns of the project, and it needs to be comprehensive. Analysis with assumptions, what the costs and benefits will be, including risk.

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Decoding Risk Management Systems: An Ultimate Merge of Technology and Security

Wrike

Organizations face a wide range of risks that can impact their operations, reputation, and financial stability, such as economic uncertainties, regulatory changes, natural disasters, cyber threats, and even human errors. To navigate through these potential risks successfully, companies need robust risk management systems in place.

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Do We Need Risk Management in Agile Projects?

MPUG

In this article, we’re addressing a common question in modern project management: Do we need risk management in agile projects? Do agile projects have risks associated with them? And do we want to let those risks run wild without any effort to contain them? So, yes, of course, we need risk management in agile projects.