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Unlocking value: Oracle enterprise license models for optimal ROI

CIO Business Intelligence

With tight IT budgets getting tighter, many Oracle licensees with Unlimited Licensing Agreements (ULAs) are tempted to consider an exit plan to avoid the pinch of rising support costs. Most enterprises want to avoid expending unnecessary time, effort, and resources on licensing issues, so they can focus on maximizing value and results.

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NASA overspent $15 million on unused Oracle licenses as it failed to track usage

CIO Business Intelligence

The report attributes the huge over-expenditure to vendor lock-in and NASA’s unwillingness to risk a license audit by Oracle because of its lack of visibility into software management. These challenges expose the agency to increased costs because of penalties for violations of software licensing agreements, the report showed.

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Will enterprises soon keep their best gen AI use cases under wraps?

CIO Business Intelligence

But what we’re learning from public announcements like these might just scratch the surface of gen AI use cases for the enterprise. They now use what they learn about a program to help build unit tests. But it’s a perfect job for LLMs that collect information as you write your program.”

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Microsoft’s latest OpenAI investment opens way to new enterprise services

CIO Business Intelligence

OpenAI has landed billions of dollars more funding from Microsoft to continue its development of generative artificial intelligence tools such as Dall-E 2 and ChatGPT. In July 2019 it became OpenAI’s exclusive cloud provider and invested $1 billion in the company to support its quest to create “artificial general intelligence.”

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A changing market landscape requires constant evolution: Our mission for VMware customers

CIO Business Intelligence

Those benefits will accrue, whether the customer is a global enterprise seeking to leverage its digital capabilities, or a government looking to utilize VMware innovation to advance regional digital sovereignty. The license portability feature we have added to VCF is key to this strategy.

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SAP 2024 outlook: 5 predictions for customers

CIO Business Intelligence

A host of new product and feature launches, questions about SAP’s plans for managing commitments to legacy platform customers, and the acceleration of generative AI in popular products such as SAP RISE are just a few of the major issues enterprise SAP customers will need to keep on top of in the year ahead.

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A new era for VMware Cloud Service Provider Partners begins

CIO Business Intelligence

To support our new strategy, we’ve completely redefined and are relaunching our VMware Cloud Service Provider (VCSP) program with new tiers and new benefits. One Simplified Business Model – All services offered by VCSPs will now be based on a per core subscription license.

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