AI isn’t the only thing on the CIO’s plate, but continuing to invest in familiar IT essentials will pay off there, too.
You can adopt generative AI by taking, shaping or making the models you need. But the more you build, the more resources are needed, and even systems you buy will need building work.
Use generative AI to make people more productive rather than try to replace them. Then you’re more likely to benefit from the technology instead of automating your way into trouble.
With so much unknown about what your developers and systems rely on to be productive — and what those tools and code bases rely on in turn — it’s time to get serious about securing your software supply chain.
Microsoft offers an array of options for data analytics in its cloud that are meant to operate together as a full analytics stack. Here is an overview of the core services and where each fits.
Moving to the cloud means paying for computing and services very differently. Understanding how you use Microsoft's public cloud is critical for managing your costs.