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AI agents: The next stage in the evolution of enterprise AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Although LLMs are capable of generalization, the constraints of the enterprise environment require a relatively narrow scope for each individual application. Companies retain full control and transparency over their applications and gain independence from external software, AI and cloud providers. The short answer is no.

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Redefining enterprise transformation in the age of intelligent ecosystems

CIO Business Intelligence

As IT professionals and business decision-makers, weve routinely used the term digital transformation for well over a decade now to describe a portfolio of enterprise initiatives that somehow magically enable strategic business capabilities. Ultimately, the intent, however, is generally at odds with measurably useful outcomes.

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Nokia, Telenor invest to address new enterprise security threats

TM Forum

As 5G and B2B services for vertical industries start to take deeper root, Nokia and Telenor are among the companies launching new initiatives to protect enterprise systems from emerging security threats. Both initiatives reflect a fast-growing enterprise security trend as companies start to deploy edge computing.

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The impact of 5G and cloud on telco capex and opex

TM Forum

The rise in CSPs moving services to the cloud has exacerbated this trend as the spending they make with cloud service providers is on a usage basis in an as-a-service model. The same is true of some of the cloud-native software that CSPs now regard as essential for moving to a techco model. Enterprise demand.

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