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Gen AI in 2025: Playtime is over, time to get practical

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Generative AI playtime may be over, as organizations cut down on experimentation and pivot toward achieving business value, with a focus on fewer, more targeted use cases. In some cases, pilot failure rates of 50% or more have forced organizations to rethink the number of pilots they spin up, Wells says.

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Companies look to sell off assets to pay for AI investments

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Nine of 10 CIOs surveyed by Gartner late last year expressed concerns that managing AI costs was limiting their ability to get value from AI. Until now, many companies have cut costs in other areas, laid off staff, or raided the budgets of other departments to pay for AI projects. The interest in funding AI projects isnt slowing down.

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What’s holding enterprises back from IT modernization?

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Having the right modernization strategy and approach in place can move an organization forward and establish a competitive edge by increasing flexibility, efficiency, and potential. This allows organizations to stay ahead of the game no matter what’s coming down the pike.

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Shortsighted CEOs leave CIOs with increasing tech debt

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Many organizations are mortgaging their futures by reallocating IT resources from long-term projects to achieve short-term wins, according to a recent survey of CEOs. Two-thirds of CEOs surveyed by the IBM Institute for Business Value acknowledge raiding long-term IT projects to achieve short-term goals.

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AI market evolution: Data and infrastructure transformation through AI

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research firm Vanson Bourne to survey 650 global IT, DevOps, and Platform Engineering decision-makers on their enterprise AI strategy. AI adoption is ubiquitous but nascent Enthusiasm for AI is strong, with 90% of organizations prioritizing it. This allows organizations to maximize resources and accelerate time to market.

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What’s holding back CIO’s AI strategies? Their own AI learning curve for one

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Under pressure to deploy AI within their organizations, most CIOs fear they don’t have the knowledge they need about the fast-changing technology. More than three in five CIOs surveyed by Salesforce say they’re expected to know more about AI than they do, potentially leading to massive and costly deployment mistakes. Blank says.

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Dulling the impact of AI-fueled cyber threats with AI

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Consider 76 percent of IT leaders believe that generative AI (GenAI) will significantly impact their organizations, with 76 percent increasing their budgets to pursue AI. While poised to fortify the security posture of organizations, it has also changed the nature of cyberattacks.