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Powering the future: How Gen AI and AI illuminate utility companies

CIO Business Intelligence

AI can help by proactively monitoring operations and flagging when an organization is at risk for non-compliance. AI models can also help evaluate risks, and generative AI can offer suggestions for mitigating those risks. Read about unstructured data storage solutions and find out how they can enable AI technology.

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Top Cloud Data Security Statistics for 2023

Laminar Security

With the mass adoption of the cloud, businesses of all sizes and industries gained access to the vast amounts of data generated by their own operations, their customers, and the market at large. The global datasphere is estimated to reach 221,000 exabytes by 2026 , 90% of which will be unstructured data. increase from 2022.

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Governance and Fighting the Curse of Complexity

CIO Business Intelligence

Moreover, new sources of ever expanding data produced by generative AI and the unfettered growth of unstructured data introduce even more challenges. Data at rest. Data in motion. Risk considered in vendor contracts. Here we can look at monday.com, Asana, Trello, Hive, Zoho, and a host of others.

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Top Takeaways from the Gartner® Innovation Insight: Data Security Posture Management

Laminar Security

According to our recent State of Cloud Data Security Report 2023 , 77% of organizations experienced a cloud data breach in 2022. That’s particularly concerning considering that 60% of worldwide corporate data was stored in the cloud during that same period.

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How generative AI impacts your digital transformation priorities

CIO Business Intelligence

During keynotes and discussions with CIOs, I remind everyone how strategic priorities evolve significantly every two years or less, from growth in 2018, to pandemic and remote work in 2020, to hybrid work and financial constraints in 2022.