July 5, 2024 | Today’s news and insights for tech leaders Welcome to today's edition of CIO Dive. This free newsletter is a benefit of your membership with the Informa community. More than 3 million business leaders rely on our newsletters for industry news and insights every day. Here are a few subscription options: | We have 35+ other business newsletters. Explore them here. Nothing for you in this list? Click here to be removed from CIO Dive but stay up to date when we launch into more industries. Not interested in anything? Unsubscribe from all. | Keep reading to learn more from our award-winning journalists. If you like what you see, click here to hide this message in future newsletters. | NOTE FROM THE EDITOR The year is moving at breakneck speed — and we're already at the halfway mark. For enterprise leaders, technology changes are also coming a mile a minute. In 2024, enterprises have worked to move away from generative AI experiments toward broader deployment, coupling billion-dollar investments with upskilling plans. Providers, vying for AI and data spending, broadened their offerings in an effort to attract more business. But AI adoption is only part of the story in 2024 — so far. We also tracked major technology leadership changes, global policy changes and post M&A turbulence in the vendor space. Read on for a special edition newsletter recapping some of the most impactful enterprise IT news stories we’ve covered this year. If you enjoy our daily coverage of the enterprise IT world, consider spreading the word with your peers by sharing this link: https://www.ciodive.com/signup/insiders/?signup_referred_by=648229532016ab13391348f3 Thank you for your readership, |
Industry experts advise tech chiefs on initial next steps and why the GDPR comparison matters before the European Union begins regulatory enforcement of its act. |
Rob Carter helmed technology leadership at the shipping giant since 2000. Sriram Krishnasamy, who leads the company's Dataworks unit, will formally take over July 1. |
The company’s data scientists are in the early stages of testing, using Microsoft Azure OpenAI and internal data to develop the tool. |
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Deep Dive “The pressure is on — this is no longer the experimental phase of the cloud,” Alistair Speirs, director of Azure global infrastructure, said. |
“Cloud is the big elephant in the room for SAP," Forrester VP and Principal Analyst Liz Herbert said. |
The beverage maker will test Azure OpenAI Service and Copilot 365 use cases across business functions, the companies said Tuesday. |
UPDATED The acquisition triggered “major changes to VMware strategy, product, pricing, licensing and sales,” Gartner analyst Andrew Lerner said. “It’s a lot for customers to take on." |
The battle for AI workloads is intensifying and, to keep its lead, Amazon's cloud division is investing more than $50 billion in U.S. infrastructure. |
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