Drivers & Impediments to Corporate Technology Change-2021 & Beyond-THE RESEARCH

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Presentation Panel: Andrew Marsh, Director of Solution Engineering, Platform 3 Solutions

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This video is a recording of our webinar presenting the results from our 2nd annual corporate technology research. Evolving the research from 2020, we asked the same questions as well as some new questions. Tapping into his statistics background, Tom Rieger, shares the results to questions like, "Do you think there is wasted money in keeping old technology alive in your organization?" 80% of the respondents said a resounding, "Yes". "In your company, what percentage of your old data is 'old' and of little value? " Over 63% of respondents stated that at least a quarter of their data is of little value. A considerable amount of money in the marketplace could be spent better and a lot of data could be archived and retired. Both of these actions can help fund the modernization and transformation investments businesses are undergoing today. Enjoy 'zooming out' on the evolving state of corporate technology and glean insights accordingly.
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