
This report highlights the top 10 trends affecting the evolving demand for edge computing and IoT solutions.
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As the digital landscape evolves, the convergence of edge computing, the internet of things (IoT), and operational technology (OT) is creating unprecedented opportunities and challenges for IT operations. Artificial intelligence for IT operations (AIOps) provides contextualization of these technologies within the larger IT estate for IT operations professionals. This webinar explores the pivotal role of AIOps in managing and optimizing these interconnected environments, ensuring seamless performance, enhanced security, and operational efficiency.
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This report highlights the top 10 trends affecting the evolving demand for edge computing and IoT solutions.
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In today’s rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, organizations must transform into intelligent healthcare organizations (IHOs) to meet rising expectations from both employees and patients. This webinar explores how becoming an IHO is not a final destination but an ongoing practice that requires more than just technology investment. It involves reimagining workflows, delivering personalized content, building resilient strategies, and fostering intuitive interactions.Despite challenges like internal skill gaps and weak vendor relationships, healthcare leaders can overcome these barriers by adopting Forrester’s Intelligent Healthcare Organization Framework. This approach empowers leaders to evaluate technology with a functions-first mindset and build strategic partnerships. Join us to learn how to infuse clinical intelligence across your enterprise and drive meaningful transformation.Key takeaways: Discover Forrester’s Intelligent Healthcare Organization Framework, a strategic model designed to guide healthcare leaders through the transformation into intelligent, adaptive organizations.Learn how to prepare for the future through smarter tech decisions, including how to evaluate enterprise technology with a functions-first mindset and build resilient, purpose-driven partnerships.Target audience level: intermediate
Connected product engineering services providers help their clients imagine, design, test, build, sell, or maintain connected products. These connected products combine a physical product with supporting apps and digital services and can include anything from a connected toothbrush or coffee machine to software-defined vehicles and smart factories. In this webinar, we look at our most recent evaluation of providers in this market.Key takeaways: Learn which connected product engineering services providers we evaluated in our research, and how they performed.Understand the broad range of tasks a connected product engineering services provider may be called on to tackle. Explore when and how your organization might want to engage with a connected product engineering services firm.Target audience level: all levels
Every B2B sales rep wants professional development, but no one wants to take time from selling to participate in learning. For years, both HR and sales leaders defaulted to traditional learning management systems to provide sales training for reps, only to see invitations ignored and attendance embarrassingly low.In this webinar, learn how HR-owned LMS tools differ from revenue enablement platforms and how the latter better suit real-time training delivery to improve your sellers' competencies most effectively.Key takeaways: Learn how to reverse-engineer your sales training technology environment to suit learner needs.Discover what high-performing B2B sales organizations do to optimize learning participation and adoption.Identify which best practices in adult learning are best supported by properly integrated technologies.Target audience level: intermediate
Disruptive technologies are a double-edged sword for environmental sustainability, offering both crucial enablers and significant challenges. On the positive side, technology innovations accelerate energy and resource efficiency, aid in climate adaptation and risk mitigation, monitor crucial sustainability metrics, and even help in environmental conservation. However, the necessary compute power, volume of waste, types of materials needed, and scale of implementing these technologies can offset their benefits.In this webinar, we discuss our latest report, which explores the dual roles of six disruptive technologies, and illustrate the beneficial use cases to guide sustainability and technology leaders on how to use them for good.Key takeaways: Explore the case studies and examples on leveraging disruptive technologies to focus on optimization.Learn about the disruptive technologies that will make the most impact in sustainability in 2025.Target audience level: beginner and intermediate
Today’s public sector environment changes daily. Tech leaders in government groups are pushed to maximize the budget they have. The most logical place to start? Portfolio rationalization. Techniques such as project prioritization, resource allocation, and redundancy elimination are essential to streamline operations and enhance overall efficiency. Although these steps will help drive down cost — the goal is creating a more adaptive platform that is responsive to changing needs and capable of integrating advanced technologies, including AI. This AI-ready framework enables agencies to leverage data-driven insights for better decision-making, predictive analytics for future planning, and automation to reduce manual workloads, ultimately driving innovation and delivering superior outcomes for their constituents.Key takeaways: Learn how to assess and rank projects based on strategic importance and resource availability to ensure optimal portfolio composition.Discover techniques to streamline operations by removing overlapping or unnecessary initiatives, thereby improving efficiency.Gain insights into effective resource management strategies that enhance operational effectiveness and drive better outcomes for government agencies.Target audience level: beginner and intermediate
CRM is a critical piece of technology infrastructure that underpins a firm’s ability to deliver next-generation financial services. It connects organizational silos to drive customer and business value. CRMs are integrating AI and adding intelligent agents to boost productivity and deliver personalized customer experiences at scale. This makes CRM an indispensable tool for financial services firms aiming to enhance customer experiences, streamline operations, and drive growth.Despite the benefits, we often hear that financial services firms struggle to justify the investment in CRM modernization, and firms that have done so say that they’re struggling to extract value. This makes it more important than ever to choose the right vendor. But the financial services CRM market is bifurcating, making vendor choice even harder.Key takeaways: Understand the financial services CRM market, key vendors, and common financial services use cases.Learn how AI (predictive, generative, and agentic) is transforming CRM and what it means for financial services firms.Uncover the mistakes that are leading to the underutilization of CRM by financial services firms.Identify the key considerations that should inform financial services firms’ CRM purchasing decision.Target audience level: intermediate and advanced