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

CIO

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. These include everything from technical design to ecosystem management and navigating emerging technology trends like AI.

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Construction tech startups are poised to shake up a $1.3-trillion-dollar industry

TechCrunch

Allison Xu is an investor at Bain Capital Ventures, where she focuses on investments in the fintech and property tech sectors. Debates ensued over whether the construction industry’s seven million employees should be considered “essential,” while regulations continued to shift on the operation of job sites. A construction tech boom.

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The key to operational AI: Modern data architecture

CIO

Recent research shows that 67% of enterprises are using generative AI to create new content and data based on learned patterns; 50% are using predictive AI, which employs machine learning (ML) algorithms to forecast future events; and 45% are using deep learning, a subset of ML that powers both generative and predictive models.

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Are you ready for MLOps? 🫵

Xebia

Read along to learn more! Being ready means understanding why you need that technology and what it is. The time when Hardvard Business Review posted the Data Scientist to be the “Sexiest Job of the 21st Century” is more than a decade ago [1]. About being ready So, what does it mean to be ready ?

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Have we reached the end of ‘too expensive’ for enterprise software?

CIO

While useful, these tools offer diminishing value due to a lack of innovation or differentiation. Finally, chatbots are often inappropriate user interfaces due to a lack of knowledge about better alternatives for solving certain problems. This makes their wide range of capabilities usable. An LLM can do that too.

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In the race for tech talent, the US should look to Mexico

TechCrunch

A professor at Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM), he's partnered with Microsoft, IBM and Google to deliver digital transformation and cognitive technology services. Chatbots spotlight machine learning’s trillion-dollar potential. Demand increasing for Mexican tech talent.

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7 signs you may not be a transformational CIO

CIO

Focused on digitization and innovation and closely aligned with lines of business, some 40% of IT leaders surveyed in CIO.com’s State of the CIO Study 2024 characterize themselves as transformational, while a quarter (23%) consider themselves functional: still optimizing, modernizing, and securing existing technology infrastructure.