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IDC chief research officer: GenAI, from experimentation to adoption

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As the chief research officer at IDC, I lead a global team of analysts who develop research and provide advice to help our clients navigate the technology landscape. Our research indicates a scramble to identify and experiment with use cases in most business functions within an enterprise.

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Research: Businesses optimistic as they deploy generative AI

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More about the research For our primary research, we interviewed more than 2,300 executive and senior IT and business leaders from organisations in 34 countries across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East and Africa. The report identifies that most CEOs view GenAI as transformational.

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Research: Businesses optimistic as they deploy generative AI

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More about the research For our primary research, we interviewed more than 2,300 executive and senior IT and business leaders from organisations in 34 countries across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East and Africa. The report identifies that most CEOs view GenAI as transformational.

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Six steps to creating a successful IT strategy: A guide for CIOs

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Addressing these root causes ensures that solutions are effective and sustainable, leading to more permanent improvements and preventing recurring problems. Learn more about IDC’s research for technology leaders. Contact us today to learn more.

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4 paths to sustainable AI

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Credit rating agencies and customers are paying closer attention to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues such as carbon emissions, says Faith Taylor, VP of global sustainability and ESG officer at global infrastructure services provider Kyndryl. We see it as a recruiting and retention factor.”

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Davos 2025: Key priorities and truths for CIOs

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One data point presented at the event showed that 62% of business leaders from large organizations expressed confidence in their growth prospects (Capgemini Research Institute). However, they also recognized the need for bold actions to achieve sustainable success. Our take: Building resilient and sustainable supply chains is crucial.

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Building sustainability at the edge of the enterprise

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According to SP&G research estimates, the data demands for low-latency workloads across eight key industries will grow from 5,700 petabytes in 2021 to 194,000 petabytes through 2027 — an increase of more than 30 times. This presents a critical sustainability challenge. We refer to them as “deploy the edge” and “run the edge.”