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January 28, 2025
Sharply rising IT costs have CIOs threading the needle on innovation
AI investments will partly drive a projected 10% bump in IT spending this year, but price hikes of nearly 9% in the cloud and other areas will play a larger role in leaving many CIOs with difficult choices.
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Sponsored by DataRobot Inc: What AI tools arenât delivering for AI leaders
Despite years of investment in hyperscaler and cloud service providers, AI transformation is still limited, according to a survey of 209 AI leaders. DataRobotâs Enterprise AI Suite offers a new way for organizations to augment, integrate, and scale their AI.
IT predictions: 5 things that wonât change in 2025
The more things change, the more they stay the same: Hereâs how the status quo on talent, digital literacy, business IT alignment, and CIO role will only get more rigid in turbulent times.
Will the US cloud soon be illegal in the EU?
Donald Trump has poked a first hole in the EU-US data agreement, putting the Biden agreement on Transatlantic data privacy concerns to the test.
Agents and the state of AI in 2025
Is agentic AI technology the next phase of generative artificial intelligence, or are there some other AI technologies on the horizon? What is being overhyped versus actual projects that will have business impact? Michael Cohen, global chief data & analytics officer at Plus Company, joins the show to discuss the evolutionary nature of generative AI, and where the world is heading next.
14 things keeping IT leaders up at night
The CIOâs rise to prominence has led to high-profile responsibilities that â when coupled with the pace of technology and business change â bring more stress to the role than ever before.
SAP to give on-prem customers three-year reprieve â with a catch
Since many migrations to S/4HANA are still stalled, SAP apparently wants to give its customers more time to make the switch.
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