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Toyota transforms IT service desk with gen AI

CIO Business Intelligence

He’s also a big believer in the agile DevOps concept of “shifting left” when it comes to technology — performing testing and evaluation early in the development process, generally before code is written — and “shifting right” when it concerns talent, where his vision for eliminating Toyota’s service desk is an example.

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The year’s top 10 enterprise AI trends — so far

CIO Business Intelligence

But there’s also the downside: the possibility gen AI will take companies down. The phrase “existential risk” is now everywhere—not in the sense the AI would destroy humanity, but that it would make business functions, or even entire companies, obsolete. This is the largest change management project in history,” says Greenstein.

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Follow Us: The Flexagon Roadmap

Flexagon

Before we look ahead, let’s reflect on Flexagon’s original mission as it continues to drive our product roadmap and company investments. The six founders of Flexagon worked for years in the trenches of enterprise software platforms. Enterprises continue to shift to more agile and continuous software development and delivery.

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What is product lifecycle management? Organizing the development process

CIO Business Intelligence

PLM brings together people, data, processes, and business systems to aid an organization’s ability to develop, market, and support its products. It was born at American Motors Corporation (AMC) to speed up the company’s product development process, in particular around the development of the Jeep Grand Cherokee.

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Secrets of business-driven IT orgs

CIO Business Intelligence

Scavuzzo, partner and chief information and digital officer, ensures it acts like one, with his technology team identifying and seizing on opportunities that drive company growth. If we were just starting a company, and we have all this tech, what would we do?’ Yet Peter J.

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A new era of Enterprise Content Management (ECM)

CTOvision

ECM is waiting in the wings and has scope to grow and develop its functionality. There is also no doubt that ECM is still rooted in the enterprise. Over half of respondents (52%) to AIIM’s recent Industry Watch survey said they are working towards a company-wide ECM capability, although only 14% had completed it.