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IT leaders explore footing amid shifting needs and the AI power struggle

CIO

While 2023 brought on many changes to IT departments around the world, by far the biggest surprise was generative AI. Many technology leaders already worked with AI for over a decade for things like predictive maintenance and supply chain planning. A range of priorities But AI wasn’t the only thing on the minds of CIOs in 2023.

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Full Steam Ahead: CIO Kopal Raj of WABTEC on staying ‘on-track’ with AI, IoT and sustainability goals

CIO

What are some unique data and cybersecurity challenges when helming such a vast locomotion technology company? What are some of the steps that you are taking to foster a culture of innovation and experimentation amongst the employees and customers, and encourage them to move towards digital transformation in in their work?

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Canteen Australia’s pursuit of a greater good through tech

CIO

Even though he first studied chemical engineering, Raul Caceres always had an interest in computers — databases in particular — and how working in the FMCG sector revealed that data was going to help large multinationals improve operations. “I Watch the full video below for more insights.

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How SnapLogic built a text-to-pipeline application with Amazon Bedrock to translate business intent into action

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Many customers are building generative AI apps on Amazon Bedrock and Amazon CodeWhisperer to create code artifacts based on natural language. Amazon Bedrock is the easiest way to build and scale generative AI applications with foundation models (FMs). He currently is working on Generative AI for data integration.