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The Significance of Open Source Software in the Digital-First Future Enterprise

CIO Business Intelligence

As companies shift their focus from the digital transformation of individual processes to the business outcomes enabled by a digitally transformed organisation, software engineering will become a core enterprise capability. For example, close to 60% of respondents are using OSS for Database and 53% for Operating Systems.

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12 most popular AI use cases in the enterprise today

CIO Business Intelligence

Organizations all around the globe are implementing AI in a variety of ways to streamline processes, optimize costs, prevent human error, assist customers, manage IT systems, and alleviate repetitive tasks, among other uses. And with the rise of generative AI, artificial intelligence use cases in the enterprise will only expand.

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Salesforce IT injects generative AI to ease its massive datacenter migration

CIO Business Intelligence

When you’re tasked with migrating 200,000 servers to a new operating system, a helping hand is very welcome indeed. With CentOS now part of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux beta stream chain, RHEL was a logical choice for Salesforce, which conducted a rigorous selection process, deciding on RHEL last December.

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The four pillars of optimised enterprise computing

CIO Business Intelligence

The technology platform you choose needs built-in, multilayer hardware-based security above and below the operating system to help defend against attacks so IT teams can react quickly when a threat is detected without slowing users down, even when PCs are far from home. This is a game changer for remote support. Stability.

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The four pillars of optimised enterprise computing

CIO Business Intelligence

The technology platform you choose needs built-in, multilayer hardware-based security above and below the operating system to help defend against attacks so IT teams can react quickly when a threat is detected without slowing users down, even when PCs are far from home. This is a game changer for remote support. Stability.

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Generative AI and the Transformation of Everything

CIO Business Intelligence

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. The implications for enterprise security For most enterprises, the present moment is an educational process. Key to our focus is protecting user and enterprise IP.

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The cyber pandemic: AI deepfakes and the future of security and identity verification

CIO Business Intelligence

In fact, Gartner estimates that by 2026, nearly one-third of enterprises will consider identity verification and authentication solutions unreliable due to AI-generated deepfakes. The era of AI deepfakes is fully upon us, and unfortunately, today’s identity verification and security methods won’t survive.

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