Mark Smith
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ROI is enhanced by tech vision
Without a clear vision, technology feels like a cost. With vision, there’s a clear path to ROI. The decision to use premium features like managed environments...

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Without a clear vision, technology feels like a cost.
With vision, there’s a clear path to ROI.
The decision to use premium features like managed environments, premium connectors, dataverse and more falls into this category.
There are additional licences to access these which can cause hesitancy.
Know what you’re trying to improve and why - then try the capabilities to achieve these ends.
Here are some key areas to consider:
- Eliminating Traditional Development Efforts
- Streamlining Business Processes
- Application Retirement Savings
- Improving Business Outcomes
- Greater Visibility/Control
Often organizations of a larger size are going to see the biggest benefits from these capabilities.
What are your thoughts?
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Mark Smith
Principal AI Strategist · Microsoft MVP
Helping people build practical AI skill in the Intelligence Age.
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