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Revolutionizing data management: Trends driving security, scalability, and governance in 2025

CIO

In 2025, data management is no longer a backend operation. It has become a strategic cornerstone for shaping innovation, efficiency and compliance. This article dives into five key data management trends that are set to define 2025. Evolving regulations, such as the EU AI Act, demand stricter oversight of data and algorithms.

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AI dominates Gartner’s 2025 predictions

CIO

Gartner’s top predictions for 2025 are as follows: Through 2026, 20% of organizations will use AI to flatten their organizational structure, eliminating more than half of current middle management positions. “AI is evolving as human use of AI evolves.

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2025 Middle East tech trends: How CIOs will drive innovation with AI

CIO

The Middle East is rapidly evolving into a global hub for technological innovation, with 2025 set to be a pivotal year in the regions digital landscape. Looking ahead to 2025, Lalchandani identifies several technological trends that will define the Middle Easts digital landscape.

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Data trends in 2025

Xebia

That’s why we’ve decided to launch a blog that focuses on the data trends we expect to see in 2025. By 2025, we will place responsibility for the data in the hands of those who know it best: the business teams. Unlocking Data Access: How Data Cataloging is Transforming Organizations in 2025.

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Unlocking the full potential of enterprise AI

CIO

Research from Gartner, for example, shows that approximately 30% of generative AI (GenAI) will not make it past the proof-of-concept phase by the end of 2025, due to factors including poor data quality, inadequate risk controls, and escalating costs. [1] Without the necessary guardrails and governance, AI can be harmful.

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DORA, PCI DSS 4.0 and the future of compliance

CIO

The risk of cybersecurity lapses, data breaches, and the resulting penalties for regulatory non-compliance have made it more important than ever for organizations to ensure they have a robust security framework in place. In 2024 alone, the average cost of a data breach rose by 10% 1 , signaling just how expensive an attack could become.

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5 Key Factors Investors Should Watch In AI This Year

Crunchbase News

By Daniel Marcous Artificial intelligence is evolving rapidly, and 2025 is poised to be a transformative year. For investors, the opportunity lies in looking beyond buzzwords and focusing on companies that deliver practical, scalable solutions to real-world problems.