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Generative AI: the Shortcut to Digital Modernisation

CIO Business Intelligence

Faster app development: By leveraging Generative AI, companies can automate documentation generation, improve software reusability, and seamlessly integrate AI functions such as chatbots and image recognition into low-code applications.

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

CIO Business Intelligence

Embedded AI Embedding AI into enterprise systems that employees were already using was a trend before gen AI came along. ML was used for sentiment analysis, and to scan documents, classify images, transcribe recordings, and other specific functions. Open-source AI Open source has long been a driver of innovation in the AI space.

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Top 16 business process management tools

CIO Business Intelligence

Since those early inhouse iterations, BPM systems have evolved into excellent full-fleged platforms for tracking and fine-tuning everything that happens inside an organization, complete with a wide variety of interfaces for working with other standard enterprise systems such as accounting software or assembly line management systems.

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What is the best blockchain for smart contracts and why?

Dataconomy

Some examples of private blockchains that support smart contracts include: Hyperledger Fabric:  Hyperledger Fabric is an open-source framework for building enterprise-grade blockchain solutions. Corda supports smart contracts written in Java and Kotlin and integrates with various enterprise systems and platforms.

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The biggest enterprise technology M&A deals of the year

CIO Business Intelligence

NetApps has agreed to buy Instaclustr, a service provider supporting open-source database, pipeline, and workflow applications in the cloud. Microsoft has bought Minit, a developer of process mining software, to help its customers optimize business processes across the enterprise, on and off Microsoft Power Platform.