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AI in the Enterprise
News, analysis, and insights for IT leaders navigating the risks and rewards of AI
June 30, 2025
Hakkoda Labs adds homegrown AI agent to its data team
The data consultancy transformed a skunkworks experiment into a âsupport engineerâ AI assistant that helps automate time-consuming data migration tasks â with higher-level agentic AI ambitions on the horizon.
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Microsoft/OpenAI AGI argument unlikely to impact enterprise IT
The contract between the two AI giants has an exit clause once AGI is achieved. The problem: It is impossible to prove when that happens. Either way, IT execs at Macyâs, Bank of America, doubt it will matter.
Cisco CIO on the future of IT: AI, simplicity, and employee power
CIO Fletcherâ¯Previn savors the âcustomer zeroâ role that lets his IT team test new AI-driven networking, security, and collaboration systems internally.
OpenAI productivity suite could change the way users create documents
The hard part might be getting Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace users to actually make a switch.
Pressure is mounting to cut jobs in favor of AI. Hereâs why you shouldnât.
CISOs urged to resist AI job cut pressures and instead seek ways to employ the technology to unleash human creativity and alleviate burnout.
Lenovo expands enterprise AI server options
The Lenovo Group has introduced an array of data center systems, software, and services optimized for artificial intelligence workloads as a part of its Hybrid AI Advantage product line.
The top red teamer in the US is an AI bot
Chatbot âXbowâ tops the leaderboard on HackerOne, revealing just how good AI has gotten at identifying cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Experts say this is both good and bad.
Google unveils Gemini CLI for developers
Now in preview, Gemini CLI is an open-source AI agent that brings the capabilities of Googleâs Gemini AI model into the developerâs terminal.
AI begins to reshape the IT job landscape as layoffs rise
As more companies cite AI as a main driver for layoffs, IT pros are left to wonder whether career anxieties are being realized or the industry is simply adjusting to another new paradigm.
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