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Building sustainability at the edge of the enterprise

CIO Business Intelligence

The enterprise edge has become a growing area of innovation as organizations increasingly understand that not every workload — particularly new edge workloads — can move to the cloud. Just 38% of that data will be processed in cloud or core locations, with the remainder headed to a variety of on-premises and nearby as-a-service edge venues.

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Big data analytics expected to grow to $100B in value by 2027

Venture Beast

The explosive growth of big data analytics will help businesses generate industry-leading personalized experiences through the next 5 years. Read More.

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Generative AI will drive a foundational shift for companies — IDC

ComputerWorld IT Management

Over the next two years, generative artificial intelligence (genAI) will force organizations to address a myriad of fast-evolving issues, from data security to tech review boards, new services, and — most importantly — upskilling employees. To read this article in full, please click here

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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. The Milford, Conn.-based

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More connected, less secure: Addressing IoT and OT threats to the enterprise

CIO Business Intelligence

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a permanent fixture for consumers and enterprises as the world becomes more and more interconnected. By 2027, the global number of connected IoT devices is projected to exceed 29 billion, a significant increase from the 16.7 billion devices reported in 2023.

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The Future of the Internet as a Global Infrastructure

CIO Business Intelligence

Europe, the Americas and Africa need more data, faster. First Conference on New pan-Atlantic Business Opportunities Data largely drives digital transformation. The EU is addressing this by investing up to €300 billion between 2021 and 2027 in a range of infrastructure projects.

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