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5 things CIOs must understand about AI infrastructure

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But getting from potential to profitability does not come without risks, such as assuming that your established processes for deploying mainstream enterprise IT infrastructure will work in the new era of complex AI superclusters. A solid technology infrastructure has always been essential.

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How an architecture-led transformation puts the customer first

CIO

With this in mind, we embarked on a digital transformation that enables us to better meet customer needs now and in the future by adopting a lightweight, microservices architecture. We found that being architecturally led elevates the customer and their needs so we can design the right solution for the right problem.

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You can’t grow trust on a rocky infrastructure

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But not all organizations that store and process sensitive customer data are fully aware that a chink in infrastructure can break our digital trust. A trusted, distributed infrastructure must be flexible and scalable, allowing for agility without compromising on security. Remember, no enterprise is immune from a cyber-attack.

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94% of enterprises are overspending in the cloud: report

CIO

A vast majority of enterprises globally are overspending in the cloud, according to a new HashiCorp-Forrester report. Nearly 60% of respondents said they are already using multicloud infrastructures, with an additional 21% saying they will be moving to such an architecture within the next 12 months.

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Generative AI in enterprises: LLM orchestration holds the key to success

CIO

Many enterprises are accelerating their artificial intelligence (AI) plans, and in particular moving quickly to stand up a full generative AI (GenAI) organization, tech stacks, projects, and governance. This article was co-authored by Shail Khiyara, President & COO, Turbotic, and Rodrigo Madanes, EY Global Innovation AI Leader.

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Choosing a cloud infrastructure provider: A beginner’s guide

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Deploying cloud infrastructure also involves analyzing tools and software solutions, like application monitoring and activity logging, leading many developers to suffer from analysis paralysis. These companies are worried about the future of their cloud infrastructure in terms of security, scalability and maintainability.

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TOGAF: An Insight into the Enterprise Architecture Framework

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To thrive in this environment, enterprises require a structured approach to align their business strategies, processes, and IT systems. This is where TOGAF (the Open Group Architecture Framework) comes into play. It helps architects organize and document the architecture effectively. Source: [link] Key Components 1.