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Delivering better business outcomes for CIOs

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However, enterprise cloud computing still faces similar challenges in achieving efficiency and simplicity, particularly in managing diverse cloud resources and optimizing data management. AI models are often developed in the public cloud, but the data is stored in data centers and at the edge.

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What to expect from AI in the enterprise in 2025

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As AI offerings from cloud providers such as Microsoft Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud develop in 2025, we can expect to see more competitive pricing that could help keep a check on costs for enterprises. However, this will depend on the speed at which new AI-ready data centers are built relative to demand.

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6 cloud market forces impacting IT strategies today

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2023: Greater flexibility, challenging decisions In 2023, the cloud services space — including hosting and managed and migration services — continued to experience impressive growth, eclipsing $564B in total spend. Here is a closer look at recent and forecasted developments in the cloud market that CIOs should be aware of.

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CarMax drives business value with GPT-3.5

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x for business value even before ChatGPT became a household name. That is why the omnichannel used-car retailer earned a coveted spot on the 2023 CIO 100 Award list: for its early, innovative use of a nascent AI technology that led to a spike in page views as well as higher SEO ranking and placement that drove substantial business growth.

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Uber embraces the cloud with customized CPUs

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When Uber decided in 2022 to shift away from running its own data centers, the ridesharing and delivery company wanted a high level of control for how its workloads ran in the cloud, down to the CPU level. At the same time, the growth of Uber’s fleet required the company to expand into more data centers and availability zones.

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Why enterprise CIOs need to plan for Microsoft gen AI

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But those close integrations also have implications for data management since new functionality often means increased cloud bills, not to mention the sheer popularity of gen AI running on Azure, leading to concerns about availability of both services and staff who know how to get the most from them.

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CIOs sharpen cloud cost strategies — just as gen AI spikes loom

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To be sure, enterprise cloud budgets continue to increase, with IT decision-makers reporting that 31% of their overall technology budget will go toward cloud computing and two-thirds expecting their cloud budget to increase in the next 12 months, according to the Foundry Cloud Computing Study 2023. 1 barrier to moving forward in the cloud.

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