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Possibilities at the Edge: Putting Intelligence Where your Data is

CIO Business Intelligence

But, for businesses that want to stay ahead in the data race, centralizing everything inside massive cloud data centers is becoming limiting. Oliver Schabenberger, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at analytics firm SAS, argues the edge should be the starting point for enterprise organizations.

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Generative AI and the Transformation of Everything

CIO Business Intelligence

Indeed, ten years ago, some experts warned that artificial intelligence would lead to us losing nearly 50% of our present jobs by 2033. In just six months, we are already seeing it reach a technology inflection point as enterprises rush to implement widespread use of generative AI apps. At least, not yet.

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AI avatars in the workplace: A tricky equation CIOs must prepare for

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One frequent concern about an enterprise using such AI avatars is to make sure everyone in a meeting knows when they are interacting with the person and when they are interacting with the avatar. The pessimistic take is that this presents a lose-lose proposition — build AIs that are too human-like and you risk perpetuating a deception.

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5 key mistakes IT leaders make at board meetings

CIO Business Intelligence

It’s not uncommon for CIOs, CISOs, and sometimes their direct reports to be called on to participate in board meetings or to present IT strategies and plans to their boards of directors. When presenting, you’ll need to win over board members by doing your homework, communicating in business language, and practicing the presentation.

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Generative AI: A paradigm shift in enterprise and startup opportunities

CIO Business Intelligence

Generative AI (Artificial Intelligence) and its underlying foundation models represent a paradigm shift in innovation, significantly impacting enterprises exploring AI applications. A subfield of machine learning – deep learning – trains models for various tasks by presenting them with examples.

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What’s next for network operations

CIO Business Intelligence

Enterprise networks are undergoing a profound transformation. Traditional enterprise wide area networks, or WANs were designed primarily to connect remote branch offices directly to the data center. More importantly, WANs lack the flexibility and scalability that digital business requires.

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Addressing the insecurity of verified identities

CIO Business Intelligence

The locked office door separated business assets from the rest of the world, making it the unsung cybersecurity hero in this early era. Today, we can’t rely on deadbolts to do the heavy lifting for enterprise security. The number of people with potential access to our business systems extends beyond the office and encircles the globe.

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