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AI in the Enterprise
News, analysis, and insights for IT leaders navigating the risks and rewards of AI
April 14, 2025
Five things to consider before you deploy an LLM
Enthusiasm for large language models has outstripped capabilities. Before you leap into production, answer these five questions.
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CIO Sharon Mandell transforms Juniper Networks for the AI era
Recognizing business transformation is a team sport, the networking vendorâs IT chief broke down silos, built business-IT alignment, and assembled cross-functional cohorts to help give Juniper its AI edge.
Grok 3 gets an API â but will enterprises trust it?
Enterprises need to think carefully before adopting the API for the xAIâs newest LLM, which is still only available in beta.
Atlassian gathers its apps into collections to bolster productivity
At its Team 25 show, the company spelled out how its various standalone apps will be grouped together to help users be more productive.
Fortinet embeds AI capabilities across Security Fabric platform
Fortinet added FortiAI support to its core Security Fabric platform to strengthen protection from threats and simplify network and security operations.
OpenAI fears irreparable harm from Musk, files countersuit
The escalating dispute raises reputational risks that may deter cautious CIOs from deeper enterprise adoption.
Google launches unified enterprise security platform, announces AI security agents
Based on Gemini AI, the agents aim to automate various security functions, including alert triage, to free up resources for security teams.
Meta helped build Chinaâs DeepSeek: Whistleblower testimony
The former Meta exec claims Metaâs AI model â Llama â has contributed significantly to Chinese advances in AI technologies like DeepSeek.
Google to add on-demand genAI data analyst to Workspace
The generative AI-based âanalystâ in the Workspace Sheets app is among several new AI-based features unveiled for the software suite at Google Cloud Next.
Senators probe Google-Anthropic, Microsoft-OpenAI deals over antitrust concerns
Democratic lawmakers question whether Big Tech AI partnerships function as âde facto mergersâ that evade regulatory scrutiny.
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