The new operating model for project teams: Balancing flexibility and standardization
June 25, 2025 | Live Webinar
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![]() A benchmark is an accepted standard of performance that has been achieved by a member or members of an industry group. A benchmark is a standard or point of reference used for comparison and evaluation in various contexts, such as computing, finance, and performance testing. In computing, benchmarks are used to measure the performance of hardware components like processors, graphics cards, and storage devices. They provide quantitative data on processing speed, efficiency, and capabilities, aiding in decision-making for technology purchases or optimizations.
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