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CIOs still grapple with what gen AI can do for the enterprise

CIO Business Intelligence

Albemarle has been using AI as a virtual assistant since the recent pandemic lockdowns. “We It can be used to curate internal and external industry data that’s then used to train traditional algorithms to deliver agile results.” We were a little ahead of the game, mainly out of necessity,” says Thompson.

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10 cloud strategy questions every IT leader must answer

CIO Business Intelligence

If you ask someone, they’ll often recite a list of a dozen potential benefits of cloud — lower costs, better security, greater agility, and so on,” says Smith. efficiency, agility, cost savings) as well as any performance characteristics that will help determine whether it is a good candidate for cloud.

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5 ways to maximize your cloud investment

CIO Business Intelligence

In this way, you can take advantage of the cloud’s agile, on-demand approach with unlimited capacity without breaking the budget. Whether agile should include FinOps or not is a matter of debate,” he says. You also sacrifice the opportunity to standardize on optimization, operations, security management and so on,” he adds.

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Weighing risk and reward with gen AI vendor selection

CIO Business Intelligence

Now, with generative AI, they should also ask about the measures vendors take to ensure that data remains private and isn’t used to train and enrich their models, he says. Can I run it in my own virtual cloud?” And do they have the right skill sets in terms of engineering and governance?” But what’s really there beneath that?