Having an AI advisor that provides recommendations based on your direction can be helpful. But an expert actor that can make decisions and work without oversight is even more powerful.
Artificial Intelligence is no longer a buzzword; it's a daily boardroom reality. CIOs are tasked not only with adopting AI but also with translating their "AI promise" into operational and financial value. However, despite board-level urgency and growing enterprise investments, many AI programs still fail to deliver—not due to lack of ambition, but because of a strategic value gap.
AI is transforming industries at warp speed, with companies across sectors driven by its potential to accelerate revenue growth, boost operational efficiency and customize customer experiences.
Salad.
Some love it. Some hate it.
I grew up eating it or at least poking at it as a kid. But back then it wasn't that interesting. Head Lettuce, carrots, cucumber…the dreaded Thousand Island dressing.
The Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI) sector is witnessing a rapid AI adoption surge, but this digital acceleration comes with significant challenges. According to the 2024 Hitachi Vantara State of Data Infrastructure Report, 41% of BFSI leaders say AI is already critical to their operations.
Why Flexible Infrastructure Consumption is in High Demand and Driving Business Growth
In today's fast-moving business world, markets can shift overnight. Due to weather, supply chains must reroute in real-time, and retailers need to scale instantly during peak shopping periods like Black Friday. Enterprise infrastructure must be just as agile.
The year is 2035. AI has become as invisible and integral to our lives as Wi-Fi and solar energy. After overcoming energy consumption challenges, chip shortages, and infrastructure limits, technology has evolved into a powerhouse that drives industries while solving sustainability issues.
As AI revolutionizes industries, one major question looms: How can businesses ensure solid returns on their investments without falling into financial traps? Concerns about AI's return on investment (ROI) are valid.
Executive Insights is a videocast series featuring exceptional leaders. Nasheen Liu, Partner and SVP of CIO Program Strategy at The IT Media Group speaks with technology and business leaders across industries to share best practices for driving change in a new world of work.
Executive Insights is a videocast series featuring exceptional leaders. Nasheen Liu, Partner and SVP of CIO Program Strategy at The IT Media Group speaks with technology and business leaders across industries to share best practices for driving change in a new world of work.