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Generative AI in enterprises: LLM orchestration holds the key to success

CIO Business Intelligence

Many enterprises are accelerating their artificial intelligence (AI) plans, and in particular moving quickly to stand up a full generative AI (GenAI) organization, tech stacks, projects, and governance. c) Security and compliance features such as end-to-end encryption, robust access controls, and audit trails are a must.

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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. And as it gets cheaper and easier to customize AIs, more companies will begin doing it for smaller use cases, says Greenstein, making it truly pervasive in the enterprise.

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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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Enterprise DevOps: Leverage ESM data to improve speed and agility

CIO Business Intelligence

It’s no exaggeration to say that modern enterprises run on DevOps. Rapidly moving markets and constantly changing business conditions require development teams to work closely with operations and end-users in a flexible, agile manner. Continuous improvement and continuous development (CI/CD) cycles are the DevOps way of life.

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