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4 hidden risks of your enterprise cloud strategy

CIO Business Intelligence

The US Commerce Department in January, for example, proposed a rule banning Chinese companies from training their LLM models in US cloud environments. For example, what if a Chinese company hires an American AI firm and pays them to train various LLMs in that American company’s US-based cloud environment?

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Follow Us: The Flexagon Roadmap

Flexagon

Before we look ahead, let’s reflect on Flexagon’s original mission as it continues to drive our product roadmap and company investments. The six founders of Flexagon worked for years in the trenches of enterprise software platforms. Enterprises continue to shift to more agile and continuous software development and delivery.

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Generative AI in enterprises: LLM orchestration holds the key to success

CIO Business Intelligence

Other typical components required for an enterprise system are access control (so that each user only sees what they are entitled to) and security. These challenges include: Data security and privacy: The critical issue of safeguarding data as it moves and interacts within the orchestrated system cannot be overstated.

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11 ways to reduce your IT costs now

CIO Business Intelligence

“While it’s critical to control costs continuously, it becomes even more imperative during times of economic pressure,” says Jon Pratt, CIO at security managed services provider 11:11 Systems. Following are some actions IT leaders can take now to secure those funds for the future.

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Long and winding railroad – heading for the cloud

CIO Business Intelligence

The Union Pacific challenge: standardize for speed The team at Union Pacific could see the importance of speed beyond the railroad, in business operations innovation and use of artificial intelligence. We’re a legacy company,” said Michelle Clark, AVP, Enterprise Systems at Union Pacific Railroad.

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Toyota transforms IT service desk with gen AI

CIO Business Intelligence

In 2014, Toyota Motor North America operated separate headquarters for sales and manufacturing, but in 2015, under the mantra, “One Toyota,” the company brought them together in Plano, Texas. “As As you can imagine, there were a lot of varying systems that were used to run the enterprise for those separate team members,” Ballard says.

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The year’s top 10 enterprise AI trends — so far

CIO Business Intelligence

The potentials for increasing productivity or for enabling types of business not possible before are huge. But there’s also the downside: the possibility gen AI will take companies down. Embedded AI Embedding AI into enterprise systems that employees were already using was a trend before gen AI came along.