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

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From data masking technologies that ensure unparalleled privacy to cloud-native innovations driving scalability, these trends highlight how enterprises can balance innovation with accountability. With machine learning, these processes can be refined over time and anomalies can be predicted before they arise.

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AI in action: How enterprises are scaling AI for real business impact

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To capitalize on the enormous potential of artificial intelligence (AI) enterprises need systems purpose-built for industry-specific workflows. Enterprise technology leaders discussed these issues and more while sharing real-world examples during EXLs recent virtual event, AI in Action: Driving the Shift to Scalable AI.

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The AI Future According to Google Cloud Next ’25: My Interesting Finds

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It also supports the newly announced Agent 2 Agent (A2A) protocol which Google is positioning as an open, secure standard for agent-agent collaboration, driven by a large community of Technology, Platform and Service partners. Native Multi-Agent Architecture: Build scalable applications by composing specialized agents in a hierarchy.

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Cloud analytics migration: how to exceed expectations

CIO

A cloud analytics migration project is a heavy lift for enterprises that dive in without adequate preparation. A modern data and artificial intelligence (AI) platform running on scalable processors can handle diverse analytics workloads and speed data retrieval, delivering deeper insights to empower strategic decision-making.

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AI in action: Stories of how enterprises are transforming and modernizing

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Generative and agentic artificial intelligence (AI) are paving the way for this evolution. AI practitioners and industry leaders discussed these trends, shared best practices, and provided real-world use cases during EXLs recent virtual event, AI in Action: Driving the Shift to Scalable AI. The EXLerate.AI

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From legacy to lakehouse: Centralizing insurance data with Delta Lake

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Streamline processing: Build a system that supports both real-time updates and batch processing , ensuring smooth, agile operations across policy updates, claims and analytics. Modern AI models, particularly large language models, frequently require real-time data processing capabilities.

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Gartner projects major IT spending increases for 2025

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TRECIG, a cybersecurity and IT consulting firm, will spend more on IT in 2025 as it invests more in advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and cloud computing, says Roy Rucker Sr., CEO and president there. The company will still prioritize IT innovation, however.