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Balancing innovation with value, cost, and practicality: The CIO’s guide to future proofing technology investments

Organizations must adapt to rapid market changes with innovative solutions while maximizing resources. Future proofing tech investments is critical for maintaining a competitive edge. A structured approach is necessary, balancing new opportunities with optimizing existing solutions. Key takeaways: * Embrace future-proofing as an imperative. * Balance innovation, value, cost, and practicality in tech investments. *…

Despite adoption hurdles, healthcare is all-in on Generative AI

While accuracy and reliability remain top concerns, budgets and adoption of GenAI is at an all-time high among healthcare practitioners. The 2024 Generative AI in Healthcare Survey highlights both the successes and challenges of GenAI in healthcare. 1) GenAI budgets are growing exponentially: Adoption of GenAI varies significantly across roles and company sizes. Technical leaders…

The importance of integrating security in planning and implementing SD-WAN

SD-WAN is a transformative technology that enhances traditional WAN by optimizing the network infrastructure of modern enterprises. However, as organizations adopt SD-WAN, they expand their cyber-attack surfaces due to the use of multiple connections. This means hackers have more potential attack points. SD-WAN has management plane vulnerabilities that can enable unauthorized access, data theft, and…

This is Big Tech’s playbook for swallowing the AI industry

Microsoft acquired the team behind Inflection, a startup co-founded by Reid Hoffman, in an acquisition-in-name-only to avoid antitrust scrutiny. This move is seen as a pattern for future AI deals. Recently, Amazon announced it is hiring most of Adept’s employees and licensing its technology, essentially doing what Microsoft did with Inflection. Read more

AI writer served by Wimbledon and IBM commits double fault

Wimbledon’s new online feature, Catch Me Up, which uses generative technology to publish player profiles and analysis, experienced errors on its first day. The feature made mistakes such as incorrectly stating Emma Raducanu as the British No 1 (she is actually the No 3) and inaccurately describing a match between Zhang Shuai and Daria Kasatkina.…

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