AI in the Enterprise
News, analysis, and insights for IT leaders navigating the risks and rewards of AI
June 09, 2025
CISOs beware: genAI use is outpacing security controls
Report shows that every organization uses an average of 6.6 high risk generative AI applications.
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Company boards push CEOs to replace IT workers with AI
The huge numbers of IT layoffs in 2024 and early 2025 are likely to continue as companies look to drive efficiencies with AI while bracing for a recession.
How Google is integrating Gemini into Workspace
Google is betting its future on its generative AI (genAI) technology, Gemini, which is also changing the look and feel of its Workspace productivity suite.
AMD acquires Brium to loosen Nvidiaâs grip on AI software
Brium addresses a key gap in enterprise AI deployment â reliance on CUDA-optimized toolchains.
LinkedIn CEO to now also oversee Microsoft Office and M365 Copilot
Roslansky has guided LinkedIn as the platform increased its revenues and launched new AI-powered products; now Microsoft wants him to do the same for Office.
AI is powering enterprise development, GitHub says
Teams will get better at devops with agents, which help developers with tasks ranging from fixing bugs to performing dependency upgrades, according to GitHub.
AI governance platforms wait for customers to catch up
While itâs mission-critical, most organizations still havenât implemented an AI monitoring and risk management platform. Whatâs the hold up?
6 ways CISOs can leverage data and AI to better secure the enterprise
Supercharging your data analysis strategy with machine learning, data science, and custom-trained LLMs can unlock a higher level of threat detection and a deeper understanding of organizational risks.
PwC: GenAI boosts worker value, wages, and productivity everywhere
A PricewaterhouseCoopers study found that generative AI tools are boosting productivity and transforming jobs, not replacing them â especially in software, where they can drive major business value.