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End of Abundance in Tech

How IT Leaders Can Find Efficiencies to Drive Business Value

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End of Abundance in Tech

Written by: Ben DeBow
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Sustainable Tech Solutions for Enterprise Scalability

The modern economy runs on technology; it is the backbone of all major businesses. From firing packets of information between customers and websites to tracking customer demographics and purchase history–every bit of information that occurs online is captured through data. As businesses scale and transactions grow, the volume of data (and the number of servers required to store it) creates an increasingly complex environment that makes managing and monitoring the overall health of your organization’s technology stack a dizzying task for even the most well-informed IT professional.

Fortunately for today’s CDOs, CTOs, CIOs, and even CFOs, the founder and CEO of Fortified, a leading database managed service provider, Ben DeBow has written End of Abundance in Tech: How IT Leaders Can Find Efficiencies to Drive Business Value.

DeBow’s patent-pending approach allows IT executives to:

  • Develop a technology environment that’s more efficient
  • Increase server resource productivity
  • Provide better financial transparency into the technology costs
  • Optimize system scalability, performance, and stability
  • Potentially save millions that were previously tied up in inefficient technology practices

To determine the health, efficiency, and capacity of their systems, leaders need solutions they can act on. Yet, many technology leaders lack real insights into the health of their technology environment at the organizational level. In a refreshing shakeup of the status quo, DeBow’s book equips IT executives with actionable solutions for managing and monitoring technology health so they can maximize the efficiency of the enterprise’s entire tech stack and deliver measurable value to the bottom line.

©2023 Ben DeBow (P)2023 Advantage Media Group, Inc.
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Great read for IT and technology leaders

I found this book to be a compelling and insightful read that is especially relevant in today's ever-evolving tech landscape. This book serves as an important guide for IT professionals and leaders seeking to navigate the complexities of database management while maximizing efficiency and driving business value.

Ben DeBow does a great job of tackling the concept of 'abundance' in technology, a scenario where resources, while seemingly plentiful, need to be managed with strategic foresight and efficiency. Something I personally have never appreciated until now. The book is not just about the technical aspects, but it also delves into the managerial and strategic challenges that IT leaders face in leveraging technology to its fullest potential. Recommended!

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