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AI in the Enterprise
News, analysis, and insights for IT leaders navigating the risks and rewards of AI
October 14, 2024
AI is killing cloud sustainability
The construction of more data centers to support AI systems makes it hypocritical to discuss sustainability at the same time. Sustainable AI is an oxymoron right now. Read more
IBM: 78% of mainframe shops are piloting, operating AI apps
Enterprises are integrating AI into mainframe operations to enhance system management, and theyâre using genAI for application modernization efforts, new research finds. Read more
When is the right time to dump an AI project?
If IT and business leaders tie AI projects to business objectives and set up metrics for success, they can see what experiments fail to live up to their goals â and pull the plug before costs add up. Read more
Microsoft previews AI âbuilding blocksâ for .NET
Packages provide .NET developers with essential abstractions for integrating AI services into .NET apps and libraries, plus middleware for adding key capabilities. Read more
Meta expands AI assistant to more countries and languages amid intensifying AI battle
With the phased expansion, Meta expects Meta AI to reach 43 countries and support over a dozen languages. Read more
Big shift in IT employment shows new skills are needed
IT job unemployment dropped sharply in September as small-to-midsize companies scooped up talent left behind by big enterprises. The dynamic shows the skills employers want have shifted in recent months. Read more
Microsoft brings Copilot AI tools to OneDrive
Microsoftâs cloud storage app gets an overhaul with generative AI features, improved search, and admin tools to help secure sensitive files. Read more
Oracle adds agentic AI to Fusion Cloud CX
New AI-powered capabilities in Oracle Fusion Cloud Service and Oracle Fusion Cloud Field Service promise to automate around-the-clock customer care. Read more
Atlassianâs genAI assistant Rovo is now available
Users have access to the Rovo genAI âteammate,â which promises improved knowledge discovery and access to AI agents that can complete tasks for them. Read more
Weighing the risks of moving too fast with gen AI
Jumping on the gen AI bandwagon can backfire, but moving too slow isnât wise either. Finding the optimum pace relies on a host of factors, starting with a healthy appetite for risk. Read more
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