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Despite the hype, CIOs agree there’s an approaching reset of agentic AI expectations. Here’s how they’re preparing, while still pacing with purpose.
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In this issue: AI is requiring a reset for CIOs and other IT leaders in how they lead both their technical and business strategies and execution approaches. Here, we explore some of the implications of artificial intelligence on IT leadership.
Better equipped to deliver business-specific AI apps, small language models (SLMs) could soon outpace LLM use in the enterprise, thanks to their agile, cost-efficient, task-targeted nature.
Shifts in employee satisfaction and the reinvention of the workplace will impact corporate and CIO agendas in 2023 and beyond
Building transformation offices that function like integration management offices will give your organization the mandate, structure and leadership to drive real change.
Tech-forward execs share how they tap agentic AI to automate tedious tasks and supercharge business-critical activities.
The lack of a standard description of agentic AI may lead to CIOs buying the wrong AI tool or paying more for a product that doesn’t work as advertised.
Business growth has become a CIO imperative, and revenue-minded IT leaders are fostering customer-focused cultures, cross-functional teams, and product-based approaches to deliver.
Enterprise data can be a hidden treasure trove. Here’s how to safely monetize it by zeroing in on actionable value and guarding against common risks.
In the AI era, organizations are relying on analytics to drive business efficiencies and generate new revenues. but only 24% of IT leaders tell us they are confident in the data on which their organization relies.
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