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Healthcare organizations need a new approach to data management to unlock GenAI’s potential

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But because of the expansive nature of its capabilities, many organizations are often paralyzed by the sheer breadth of possibilities. That’s especially true in the healthcare sector, where the dazzling future GenAI is trying to usher in is often limited by the shortcomings inside an organization’s legacy infrastructure.

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CIOs rethink all-in cloud strategies

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The resulting infrastructure of choice — a combination of on-premises and hybrid-cloud platforms — will aim to reduce cost overruns, contain cloud chaos, and ensure adequate funding for generative AI projects. In FINRAs case it would cost double to build the infrastructure internally that we use every day on AWS,” Randich says.

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3 talent strategies to help tackle technical debt

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These challenges are impacting organizations in other ways. According to a Protiviti report 1 : Nearly 7 in 10 organizations believe technical debt has a high level of impact on their ability to innovate. Organizations spend an average of 30% of their IT budgets and investing on technical debt management. “The

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The great repatriation? IT leaders reset cloud strategies to optimize value

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While some repatriations — particularly in the early days of cloud computing — resulted from failed cloud deployments, analysts and IT leaders say many repatriations today are smart moves that deliver benefits to the organization. So organizations shouldn’t close the door to either option, public cloud or a dedicated environment.”

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MLOps 101: The Foundation for Your AI Strategy

Many organizations are dipping their toes into machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI). However, for most organizations embarking on this transformational journey, the results remain to be seen. And for those who are already underway, scaling their results across their organizations is completely uncharted waters.

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Want AI? Here’s how to get your data and infrastructure AI-ready

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CIOs are responsible for much more than IT infrastructure; they must drive the adoption of innovative technology and partner closely with their data scientists and engineers to make AI a reality–all while keeping costs down and being cyber-resilient. For CIOs, building an AI-enabled organization at scale can be challenging.

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10 cloud strategy questions every IT leader must answer

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It’s no longer a question of whether organizations are moving to the cloud but rather how well it’s going. Although some continue to leap without looking into cloud deals, the value of developing a comprehensive cloud strategy has become evident. And it’s never too late for CIOs to reassess their cloud strategies.

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