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How today’s enterprise architect juggles strategy, tech and innovation

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In todays rapidly evolving business landscape, the role of the enterprise architect has become more crucial than ever, beyond the usual bridge between business and IT. In a world where business, strategy and technology must be tightly interconnected, the enterprise architect must take on multiple personas to address a wide range of concerns.

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Case in point: taking stock of the CrowdStrike outages

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Last summer, a faulty CrowdStrike software update took down millions of computers, caused billions in damages, and underscored that companies are still not able to manage third-party risks, or respond quickly and efficiently to disruptions. It was an interesting case study of global cyber impact, says Charles Clancy, CTO at Mitre.

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12 AI predictions for 2025

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Generative AI has seen faster and more widespread adoption than any other technology today, with many companies already seeing ROI and scaling up use cases into wide adoption. Vendors are adding gen AI across the board to enterprise software products, and AI developers havent been idle this year either.

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The year’s top 10 enterprise AI trends — so far

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Generative AI touches every aspect of the enterprise, and every aspect of society,” says Bret Greenstein, partner and leader of the gen AI go-to-market strategy at PricewaterhouseCoopers. Gen AI is that amplification and the world’s reaction to it is like enterprises and society reacting to the introduction of a foreign body. “We

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Cognitio’s Roger Hockenberry Cited in BizTechReports

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Hockenberry is a proven technologist and business executive with over 20 years of experience working with all aspects of IT to assist enterprises in better utilizing technology to create, deploy and operate unique and innovative solutions and provide mission and competitive advantage.

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Cost, security, and flexibility: the business case for open source gen AI

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Both types of gen AI have their benefits, says Ken Ringdahl, the companys CTO. Enterprises are better off being model agnostic. To solve the problem, the company turned to gen AI and decided to use both commercial and open source models.

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CIOs eye SaaS backup plans post-CrowdStrike

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If the CrowdStrike outage underscored anything for CIOs, it’s that modern enterprises are dependent on a growing number of interconnected systems, any one of which can cripple business operations beyond CIOs’ control. The only guarantees SaaS vendors are generally responsible for have to do with the uptime and accessibility of their software.”

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