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CIOs weigh where to place AI bets — and how to de-risk them

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Amid the turbulence of AI, technologies are emerging rapidly, startups are clamoring for attention, and hyperscalers are scrambling to corral market share. But ready or not, choices with far-reaching repercussions must be made. AI moves fast, so we don’t want to delay. And standing still is not an option. billion on 2027.

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Kyndryl bets on partnerships, consulting arm to redeem itself

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Kyndryl Consult has also expanded its existing partnerships with hyperscalers, such as Google Cloud, to ready itself to deliver on generative AI, Slaga said. Our most recent global partnerships were announced late last year with Palo Alto Networks and Dynatrace,” said Mark Slaga, global practice leader at Kyndryl Consult.

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8 questions CIOs should ask to prime their business for gen AI

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Companies are now recognizing the work ahead of them to get their data, people, and processes ready to capitalize on gen AI’s potential. Critical to getting this right is understanding and linking gen AI and innovation to enterprise success. The number of gen AI models and vendors is growing by the minute.

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Prioritizing AI? Don’t shortchange IT fundamentals

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Generative AI continues to dominate IT projects for many organizations, with two thirds of business leaders telling a Harris Poll they’ve already deployed generative AI tools internally, and IDC predicting spend on gen AI will more than double in 2024. But the usual laundry list of priorities for IT hasn’t gone away.

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Product Transformation: Adapting Your Solutions for Cloud Models

Speaker: Ahmad Jubran, Cloud Product Innovation Consultant

In order to maintain a competitive advantage, CTOs and product managers are shifting their products to the cloud. Many do this by simply replicating their current architectures in the cloud. Those previous architectures, which were optimized for transactional systems, aren't well-suited for the new age of AI.

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Allstate’s cloud-first approach to digital transformation pays off

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Most companies’ digital journeys begin by migrating legacy applications to the cloud — the theory being that lifting and shifting workloads can provide a fast onramp to making good on services and capabilities unique to the cloud. And it has all been undertaken with a cloud-first approach. “It

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CIOs need a universal storage layer to manage multicloud complexities…here’s why.

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Multicloud architectures help organizations get access to the right tools, manage their cost profiles, and quickly respond to changing needs. However siloed operations with multiple management interfaces and unique services across different clouds can drive up costs, reduce agility, and increase risk.

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