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Getting infrastructure right for generative AI

CIO

For generative AI, a stubborn fact is that it consumes very large quantities of compute cycles, data storage, network bandwidth, electrical power, and air conditioning. Infrastructure-intensive or not, generative AI is on the march. of the overall AI server market in 2022 to 36% in 2027.

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Should finance organizations bank on Generative AI?

CIO

As I work with financial services and banking organizations around the world, one thing is clear: AI and generative AI are hot topics of conversation. Financial organizations want to capture generative AI’s tremendous potential while mitigating its risks. In short, yes. But it’s an evolution. billion by 2032.

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Avoid generative AI malaise to innovate and build business value

CIO

Despite the promise generative AI holds for boosting corporate productivity, closing the gap between its potential and business value remains one of CIOs’ chief challenges. Sixty-six percent of C-level executives are ambivalent or dissatisfied with the progress of their AI or GenAI efforts, according to Boston Consulting Group 1.

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Prioritizing AI? Don’t shortchange IT fundamentals

CIO

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.

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

CIO

In most IT landscapes today, diverse storage and technology infrastructures hinder the efficient conversion and use of data and applications across varied standards and locations. A unified approach to storage everywhere For CIOs, solving this challenge is a case of “what got you here, won’t get you there.”

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Generative AI’s potential as a force multiplier in defense

CIO

That’s why, around the world, governments and the defense industry as a whole are now investing and exploring generative artificial intelligence (AI), or large language models (LLMs), to better understand what’s possible. Specifically, existing storage solutions are inadequate. billion by 2032.

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CIOs sharpen cloud cost strategies — just as gen AI spikes loom

CIO

To be sure, enterprise cloud budgets continue to increase, with IT decision-makers reporting that 31% of their overall technology budget will go toward cloud computing and two-thirds expecting their cloud budget to increase in the next 12 months, according to the Foundry Cloud Computing Study 2023.

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