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Three predictions for AI and automation business adoption

CIO Business Intelligence

AI’s honeymoon with the enterprise is coming to an end. That’s one of the main themes from IDC’s recent predictions report, “IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Artificial Intelligence and Automation 2024 Top 10 Predictions”. Hardware spending will drive up the cost of AI adoption,” said Fleming. It’s time to get to business.

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The impact of AI on edge computing

CIO Business Intelligence

Enterprises are moving computing resources closer to where data is created, making edge locations ideal for not only collecting and aggregating local data but also for consuming it as input for generative processes. billion in 2027 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 86.1% over the 2023-2027 forecast period 1.

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Private cloud makes its comeback, thanks to AI

CIO Business Intelligence

At the center of this shift is increasing acknowledgement that to support AI workloads and to contain costs, enterprises long-term will land on a hybrid mix of public and private cloud. Enterprises need to ensure that private corporate data does not find itself inside a public AI model,” McCarthy says.

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Accelerating generative AI requires the right storage

CIO Business Intelligence

Generative AI “fuel” and the right “fuel tank” Enterprises are in their own race, hastening to embrace generative AI ( another CIO.com article talks more about this). The World Economic Forum estimates 75% of companies will adopt AI by 2027. Advances in hardware boost the performance and scalability of generative AI systems.

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CIOs sharpen tech strategies to support hybrid work

CIO Business Intelligence

Technologies cited by IDC include intelligent space and capacity planning tools, which the firm predicts 55% of global enterprises will use to reinvent office locations by 2024. The same goes for any hardware (e.g., laptops) being used.

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2021 GeekWire Awards revealed: Big winners, surprise guests, and the best in Pacific NW tech

GeekWire

It’s the largest investment in an e-bike brand and reflects investor confidence in a global electric bike market expected to nearly double in size to $70 billion by 2027. Hardware/Gadget of the Year, presented by ALLTech. She said she left the tech giant in 2017 “with a vision to enable every enterprise to operate AI reliably.”.

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