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The company announced a slate of enhancements to its data analytics platform, including Fabric Databases, which can provision auto-optimizing and auto-scaling AI databases in seconds.
The CIO is increasingly leading the digital charge with cloud and analytics, especially in retail and service companies. But inherently intertwined is the close connection to revenue generation, where IT priorities are also evolving.
As gen AI use continues to skyrocket, reports of business benefits are trickling in. But we're also seeing more cases where the tech can actually create more work than it saves.
Dhaya Sivakumar, CIO at agri-tech and herd improvement co-op Livestock Improvement Corporation (LIC), recently spoke with CIO.com editorial director for ANZ Cathy O'Sullivan about how the organization helps change the future of farming through t
Defense departments around the world are exploring generative AI to modernize military capabilities and achieve breakthrough innovations.
Mehjabeen Taj, CDIO of Raychem RPG talks on the significance of sustainability reports in an organization and how they can be made more accurate with AI and data analytics.
Can training LLMs with proprietary data give you a competitive advantage?
This issue showcases practical AI deployments, implementation strategies, and real-world considerations such as for data management and AI governance that IT and business leaders alike should know before plunging into AI.
Years ago, when the community services charity began to digitally transform, it saw many disparate systems weren’t working cohesively. Now with its data organized and properly functioning, it can stand up to changing demands.
With 300 servers, 700TB of data, and 8,000 employees worldwide, the engineered joining tech manufacturer has to bring all of this under one roof, requiring an open ear and a sharp mind.
Fast changing technologies like gen AI present new complexities for stakeholder management. Some of the strategies that worked before are now recipes for disaster, leading CIOs to adopt a more holistic approach.
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