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Overcoming Challenges in Government Core System Replacements: Info-Tech Research Group Publishes Tailored Strategies for Success

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Info-Tech Research Group has published new insights for IT leaders navigating core system replacements in government. The firm’s comprehensive resource highlights the importance of adopting a holistic approach and a strategic shift-left mindset to address the unique challenges the public sector faces. Info-Tech’s data-driven blueprint outlines forward-thinking strategies that can streamline IT transformations, improve operational efficiency, and foster sustainable innovation in the public sector.

TORONTO, Aug. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ – Government organizations face significant challenges when replacing their core systems, including cost overruns, governance issues, resistance to change, and a lack of technical expertise. Unlike the private sector, these challenges require specialized approaches tailored to the unique needs of government projects. Info-Tech Research Group’s latest blueprint, Core Systems Replacement in Government, identifies five critical distinctions between the public and private sectors in core system replacement, highlighting the need for customized strategies. The research-backed resource details the importance of a holistic approach, combined with a strategic shift-left mindset, in significantly improving success rates, enhancing project outcomes, and elevating stakeholder satisfaction.

Info-Tech’s blueprint provides insights for IT leaders in the public sector, emphasizing the importance of understanding the full tools and packages they are acquiring when replacing core systems. Outdated core systems can pose significant challenges for governments by limiting agility, hindering innovation, increasing operating costs, and creating incompatibilities within the technology stack and applications. The firm advises that addressing these limitations is critical to enabling government organizations to respond quickly to events, adopt new technologies, and meet customer expectations.

In its newly published resource, Info-Tech outlines the benefits of adopting a strategic shift-left mindset for core system replacements in government. The “shift-left” approach focuses on identifying and resolving issues early in the development process. By prioritizing early testing, feedback, and collaboration, potential problems can be addressed before they escalate into costly disruptions.

“While a holistic strategy provides a solid foundation for core system replacement projects, it may not address all potential challenges that can arise during the implementation process,” says Patrick Spencer, research fellow at Info-Tech Research Group. “This is where the strategic shift-left mindset becomes crucial. This proactive approach requires involving key collaborators from the outset, conducting thorough risk assessments, and implementing agile project management practices to adapt to changing requirements and circumstances.”

In the Core Systems Replacement in Government blueprint, Info-Tech details five key distinctions between the public and private sectors when it comes to replacing core systems, highlighting the need for a unique approach.

Objectives: While private sector organizations primarily focus on economic goals, public sector projects must balance both economic and policy objectives. Public sector projects often face challenges in aligning stakeholders on strategy and prioritization, especially over long periods. Policy volatility, particularly during government changes, can disrupt alignment and cause conflicts with the original project goals, undermining previous efforts.Lower success rate of public sector IT projects: Public sector IT projects are at greater risk of exceeding their initial cost and time estimates due to several factors. These include a more complex landscape of decision-makers, less effective risk management practices, difficulties in attracting and retaining skilled personnel, slower governance processes, and less pressure to deliver minimum viable products. As a result, public sector projects tend to have a lower success rate compared to private sector initiatives.Handling of cost overruns: A major distinction between the two sectors is how they manage projects that go over budget. Private sector companies often have established procedures for terminating unsuccessful projects, whereas the public sector may lack such processes, leading to projects continuing despite cost overruns.Risk of overruns: Public-sector IT projects are more prone to budget and timeline overruns than private-sector projects. Research shows that eight out of ten public sector IT projects exceed their timelines, with nearly half experiencing cost overruns. In contrast, only one in three private sector projects face such challenges. On average, public sector IT projects incur cost overruns nearly three times higher than those in the private sector.Decision-making: Decision-making in the private sector is typically handled internally, while public institutions must take public opinion into account, adding layers of complexity to the decision-making process.

By prioritizing early stakeholder involvement, proactive risk management, and alignment with organizational goals, Info-Tech’s blueprint offers IT leaders a framework to ensure smoother transitions and more successful outcomes in core system replacement in the public sector. This approach provides several benefits, including increased efficiency, reliability, and scalability, which lead to superior system performance and responsiveness. Additionally, streamlined processes, reduced maintenance costs, and optimized resource use contribute to significant long-term cost savings for governments.

For exclusive and timely commentary from Patrick Spencer, an expert in the public sector, and access to the complete Core Systems Replacement in Government blueprint, please contact pr@infotech.com.

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About Info-Tech Research Group
Info-Tech Research Group is one of the world’s leading research and advisory firms, proudly serving over 30,000 IT and HR professionals. The company produces unbiased, highly relevant research and provides advisory services to help leaders make strategic, timely, and well-informed decisions. For nearly 30 years, Info-Tech has partnered closely with teams to provide them with everything they need, from actionable tools to analyst guidance, ensuring they deliver measurable results for their organizations.

To learn more about Info-Tech’s divisions, visit McLean & Company for HR research and advisory services and SoftwareReviews for software buying insights.

Media professionals can register for unrestricted access to research across IT, HR, and software and hundreds of industry analysts through the firm’s Media Insiders program. To gain access, contact pr@infotech.com.

For information about Info-Tech Research Group or to access the latest research, visit infotech.com and connect via LinkedIn and X.

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SK hynix Applies CXL Optimization Solution to Linux

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HMSDK, a proprietary memory control solution lauded for its performance, is now available on Linux, the world’s largest open source operating systemHMSDK optimizes performance between heterogeneous memories, increasing bandwidth by 30% and performance by over 12%The company will foster the ecosystem by increasing software competitiveness as well as AI memory such as HBM

SEOUL, South Korea, Sept. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — SK hynix Inc. (or “the company”, www.skhynix.com) announced today that the key features of its Heterogeneous Memory Software Development Kit (HMSDK)1 are now available on Linux2, the world’s largest open source operating system.

1Heterogeneous Memory Software Development Kit (HMSDK): SK hynix’s proprietary software development kit. It enables effective memory control, improving the performance of heterogeneous memory systems such as CXL memory.

2Linux: An operating system developed in 1991 by Linus Torvalds that has since expanded to become the world’s largest open source operating system. Most operating systems for cloud systems and supercomputers, as well as smartphones, cars, and appliances, are built on Linux.

HMSDK is SK hynix’s proprietary software for optimizing the operation of Compute Express Link (CXL)3, which is gaining attention as a next-generation AI memory technology along with High Bandwidth Memory (HBM). Having received global recognition for HMSDK’s performance, SK hynix is now integrating it with Linux. This accomplishment marks a significant milestone for the company as it highlights the company’s competitiveness in software, adding to the recognition for its high-performance memory hardware such as HBM.

3Compute Express Link (CXL): A next-generation interface that efficiently connects CPU, GPU, memory, and other components in high-performance computing systems to support massive, ultra-fast computation. By applying CXL to existing memory modules, the capacity can be expanded by more than 10 times.

In the future, developers around the world working on Linux will be able to use SK hynix’s technology as the industry standard for CXL memory, putting the company in an advantageous position for global collaboration on next-generation memory.

SK hynix’s HMSDK enhances memory package’s bandwidth by over 30% without modifying existing applications. It achieves this by selectively allocating memory based on the bandwidth between existing memory and expanded CXL memory. Additionally, the software improves performance by more than 12% over conventional systems through optimization based on access frequency, a feature which relocates frequently accessed data to faster memory.

The semiconductor industry anticipates full commercialization of CXL in the second half of 2024, coinciding with the release of the first server CPUs featuring the “CXL 2.0” specification. In preparation for this, SK hynix is currently validating CXL 2.0 memory in 96 GB and 128 GB capacities with customers. The company plans to begin mass production by the end of the year.

“For the development and spread of AI systems such as large language models (LLMs), it is now necessary to significantly improve not only semiconductors but also the level of system applications to support them,” said Youngpyo Joo, Head of Software Solution at SK hynix. “With this Linux integration and collaboration, we will strive to improve our status as a total AI memory solutions provider by innovating technologies and expanding the ecosystem in this field.”

About SK hynix Inc.

SK hynix Inc., headquartered in Korea, is the world’s top-tier semiconductor supplier offering Dynamic Random Access Memory chips (“DRAM”), flash memory chips (“NAND flash”), and CMOS Image Sensors (“CIS”) for a wide range of distinguished customers globally. The Company’s shares are traded on the Korea Exchange, and the Global Depository shares are listed on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange. Further information about SK hynix is available at www.skhynix.com, news.skhynix.com.

 

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TeraBox Is Set to Provide Premier Cloud Storage Solutions to Top Indonesian University Faculty and Students

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Transforming Classrooms: TeraBox’s 1TB Free Cloud Storage Becomes Essential for Educators and Students

TOKYO, Sept. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — TeraBox (“TeraBox” or “the Company”), a globally trusted cloud storage service headquartered in Tokyo, also a favored cloud storage solution among Indonesian users, held its first large-scale campus event at prominent Indonesian universities such as University Diponegoro, Universitas Indonesia, and Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember. The company hosted numerous offline events, attracting interactions from more than 30,500 students and teachers, and handed out 85,000 flyers. Event videos posted on the universities’ official Instagram and YouTube accounts received tens of thousands of views. TeraBox looks forward to deepening its collaboration with academic institutions to offer innovative cloud storage solutions for students.

In an era where digital resources are integral to academic success, TeraBox is committed to becoming an essential tool for students, providing a secure and efficient way to save and share curriculum files and materials, simplifying file management. By offering a massive 1TB (1024GB) of free cloud storage space per account, TeraBox alleviates the challenges of managing extensive educational materials, such as e-books, digital textbooks, learning notes, and experimental data in the new semester to come. Furthermore, TeraBox enhances productivity by enabling students to engage in online assignments and collaborative projects, fostering sharing, collaboration, and communication among students and between students and teachers. TeraBox not only addresses issues related to insufficient memory on devices like smartphones and laptops, but also significantly boosts efficiency in data management in an environmentally friendly manner.

Understanding the need for seamless collaboration, TeraBox features user-friendly sharing options that allow students and faculties to create links with just one click. This facilitates easy sharing of multiple files simultaneously, which can greatly improve collaborative efforts among peers. Whether accessing files from mobile devices or desktops, students can manage their documents effortlessly anytime and anywhere. Feedback from offline surveys reveals that many users in Indonesia are impressed with TeraBox’s offering of 1TB (1024GB) of free storage space. This generous storage not only meets the needs of university students for sharing various social and lifestyle content but also eliminates the necessity of creating multiple accounts with other storage services to fulfill their storage requirements.

As of July 2024, TeraBox boasts over 320 million registered users worldwide, with more than 20 million active daily users across over 231 countries and regions. The platform ensures top-tier security by employing advanced measures such as TLS/SSL protocols, encryption algorithms, and access controls. TeraBox is accredited with ISO standards (ISO 27001/27701/27018) certifications to protect the safety of data storage and transmission. These technologies also guarantee the stored and transmitted information is safe through client-side endpoint encryption within a large-scale distributed system architecture.

About TeraBox

TeraBox, developed by Flextech Inc., is a globally trusted cloud storage app headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. With a focus on intelligent, efficient, and secure cloud storage, TeraBox is dedicated to providing users with innovative and user-friendly solutions for their data storage needs. Download the TeraBox App on AndroidiOS, Linux, Mac, and Windows devices, or visit www.terabox.com for online access. To learn more about the fantastic Referral Program, please visit the provided site.

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Elmo Motion Control Exhibiting at Industrial Automation Show in Shanghai, China

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Elmo brings live demonstrations to present the power of motion to Hall 5.1 in Booth E181.

PETAH TIKVA, Israel, Sept. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Elmo Motion Control, a global technology leader in motion control solutions, announces its participation at the annual IAS (Industrial Automation Show) exhibition at NECC in Shanghai, China, from September 24 to September 28. At the show, Elmo will display the Platinum line of servo drives, which include fully certified Functional Safety capabilities in small yet powerful packages, and conduct live demonstrations.

 

Elmo’s featured demonstrations will include an operating customer XYZT stage dynamic demo with four-axis movement controlled by a single multi-axis servo drive – the Platinum Quartet. Also on the floor will be a multi-axis gantry machine from our customer PBA Systems PTE Ltd and more. In addition, visitors can be the first in China to see the future of motion control – the next-generation motion controller with artificial intelligence readiness and a new line of multi-axis servo drives.

“We look forward to greeting visitors at this year’s show and presenting the latest Elmo products. On display throughout our booth is the future of motion control and the experience of seeing our multi-axis products in action. This year, we created an environment for machine developers to learn about advanced motion performance for any application in real-time,” stated Dr. Wayne Chen, Elmo China GM.

About Elmo Motion Control

Elmo has been a motion control technology leader for over 35 years, with millions of servo drives working 24/7 worldwide. Elmo offers complete motion control solutions from design to delivery of cutting-edge servo drives, network-based multi-axis motion controllers, and integrated servo motors. All solutions can be customized and configured using Elmo’s proprietary advanced and easy-to-use software tools for any machine in any industry, such as semiconductors, lasers, robots, life sciences, industrial automation, AGV, and more. The company employs more than 350 personnel with headquarters in Israel and offices in the United States, China, Germany, Italy, Korea, Singapore, and an additional manufacturing facility in Poland. Elmo has a worldwide distribution network. By advancing motion control with state-of-the-art technology, Elmo makes smart machines even smarter. As of 2022, Elmo is a Bosch Rexroth company.  

For more information, visit www.elmomc.com or email marketing@elmomc.com.

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