Management and Technical IT Priorities for Digital Organizations in 2022
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Internal and external business forces, mature and premature technologies, innovations, and new methods of work constitute a multi-dimensional space in which IT organizations have to navigate in order to present a consistent, coherent and effective IT priorities list that organizations need to invest to. Despite their importance, these priorities have not been systematically investigated but remain at an opinion’s survey level of processing. Moreover, their modification year by year make them a less popular subject of study. However, a review and discussion of an as much as possible representative set of IT priorities of 2022 would reveal the main contemporary IT management challenges and offer useful insights into IT investment areas, skill demand and projects to be run or initiated within this year.
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