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Generative AI hype and hopes have executives across industries eager to get started. A lack of in-house expertise and AI-readiness are likely to derail them despite planned investments.
Despite the hype, and the risks, AI requires IT leaders to lean in on a strategy for capturing its benefits.
Geopolitical and macroeconomic uncertainty, fallout from the generative AI explosion, and the need to prioritize on a budget top the list of tough, ongoing issues CIOs must navigate this year.
Accenture expects the Massachusetts-based firm to help its US and Canadian clients modernize for AI while bolstering the professional services company’s application and infrastructure-managed services in the North American region.
During a recent Leadership Live session, Renate Cunneen, VP of global corporate technology at insurance and financial services company Canada Life spoke with CIO Canada’s Lee Rennick about leading the company’s global technology efforts,
We get it. The generative AI hype is real—indicating its transformative potential. However, enterprises need a purpose-built GenAI approach to ensure proper deployment and mitigate serious risks.
Challenging questions are rising around enterprise AI strategies, and CIOs must at least be able to shape the conversations around these issues if not answer them.
A new year offers fresh opportunities and challenges. Prioritizing your most critical tasks will help you save time and effort.
With over 1,250 establishments in 95 countries, Radisson Hotel Group is one of the world’s largest in the industry. Here, global CIO Jaime González-Peralta reveals why technology is integral not only for the company’s future but fo
Articul8 will offer a vertically-optimized generative AI platform with flexibility to opt for on-prem, cloud or hybrid deployment options.