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Private cloud makes its comeback, thanks to AI

CIO

Private cloud providers may be among the key beneficiaries of today’s generative AI gold rush as, once seemingly passé in favor of public cloud, CIOs are giving private clouds — either on-premises or hosted by a partner — a second look. The Milford, Conn.-based

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Lufthansa’s digital future takes flight with ‘Digital Hangar’

CIO

Each Hangar houses agile coaches, business analysts, data and analytics specialists, product owners, Scrum masters, software engineers, and user interface designers — all with one mission: to elevate the airlines’ digital customer experience before, during, and after the flight. Experience is not only the cherry on the cake.”

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AI Gobbled A Record Share Of Startup Funding This Year

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But the comparison would be far starker, of course, were it not for artificial intelligence. startup investment has gone to AI-related companies, per Crunchbase data. The core technology category includes generative AI heavyweights like OpenAI and Anthropic , which are developing foundational technology.

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8 big IT failures of 2023

CIO

Both United Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines saw service outages in 2023 resulting from wonky software upgrades, and Southwest ended the previous year with a Christmas travel meltdown blamed on outdated systems. Probably the worst IT airline disaster of 2023 came on the government side, however.

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AI on the mainframe? IBM may be onto something

CIO

Some CIOs, especially from large enterprises that still rely on the mainframe’s batch-processing prowess, are taking a hard look at IBM’s next-gen mainframe to run — but not train — generative AI models. IBM continues to demonstrate that it has an advanced approach to AI, which includes embedding AI into the z16.

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Weighing the risks of moving too fast with gen AI

CIO

So it’s no surprise that every respondent said that when it comes to gen AI, they’ll either be using it, testing it, or planning projects with it over the next 18 months. Those organizations not taking risks with generative AI, they’re not going to be able to grow or innovate as quickly, and will lose in the long term.

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Data and gen AI: Keys to Air Europa’s digital strategy

CIO

Case in point is Spanish airline Air Europa, even though their longstanding approach to data has given them a jump on applying the technology. But it’s still early days since ChatGPT burst on the scene in 2022. So large corporations are still being put to the test with their implementing processes.

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