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We’re all becoming software CIOs — a role Red Hat CIO Jim Palermo knows well

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Whether you sell cars, candy, consulting, or construction, software is moving to the center of your business. Your products and services rely on software and data for nearly everything from product development to aftermarket support. In 2014, I interviewed Gerri Martin-Flickinger, then CIO of Adobe, on this topic. But it’s not.

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Regulatory uncertainty overshadows gen AI despite pace of adoption

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There’s also congressional hearings and petitions to pause AI development, inclusive of gen AI. Data governance In traditional application development, enterprises have to be careful that end users aren’t allowed access to data they don’t have permission to see. Even individual cities are getting in on the action. “Now

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Upskilling ramps up as gen AI forces enterprises to transform

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For more technical employees, there’s another course, about eight hours long, for 6,000 developers and engineers. The bulk of the learning material was developed in-house, she says, with involvement from the head of product engineering and other technology and lab team members. And training is how the company will get there.

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7 key questions CIOs need to answer before committing to generative AI

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According to a recent poll of senior executives conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of Insight Enterprises, 39% of companies have already established policies or strategies around generative AI and 42% are in the process of developing them. Only 1% of companies have no plans to develop plans for generative AI.