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4 hidden risks of your enterprise cloud strategy

CIO Business Intelligence

As enterprise CIOs seek to find the ideal balance between the cloud and on-prem for their IT workloads, they may find themselves dealing with surprises they did not anticipate — ones where the promise of the cloud, and cloud vendors, fall short versus the realities of enterprise IT. Would that violate the Commerce rule?

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Unlocking Enterprise systems using voice

All Things Distributed

A great example of this is the way we are using ML to deal with one of the world's biggest and most tangled datasets: human speech. For example, Alexa Voice Service (AVS), a cloud-based service that provides APIs to interface with Alexa, enables products built using AVS to have access to Alexa capabilities and skills.

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Generative AI in enterprises: LLM orchestration holds the key to success

CIO Business Intelligence

Many enterprises are accelerating their artificial intelligence (AI) plans, and in particular moving quickly to stand up a full generative AI (GenAI) organization, tech stacks, projects, and governance. This article was co-authored by Shail Khiyara, President & COO, Turbotic, and Rodrigo Madanes, EY Global Innovation AI Leader.

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

CIO Business Intelligence

Generative AI touches every aspect of the enterprise, and every aspect of society,” says Bret Greenstein, partner and leader of the gen AI go-to-market strategy at PricewaterhouseCoopers. Gen AI is that amplification and the world’s reaction to it is like enterprises and society reacting to the introduction of a foreign body. “We

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ChatGPT, the rise of generative AI

CIO Business Intelligence

It’s only one example of generative AI. Some examples are originating from Microsoft , Amazon Web Service , Google , IBM , and more, plus from partnerships among players. Enterprise leaders should be thinking about how advances in generative AI today could relate to their business models and processes tomorrow.

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What current service operation investment says about CSPs’ strategies

TM Forum

Let’s take the example of a service model that the telecoms industry doesn’t currently support: mobile cloud VR gaming (this is a mode of service model that I would have been skeptical about producing genuine revenues until fairly recently, but it has suddenly been thrown into the light because of the prospect of the Metaverse).

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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.