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13 IT resolutions for 2024

CIO Business Intelligence

CIOs are readying for another demanding year, anticipating that artificial intelligence, economic uncertainty, business demands, and expectations for ever-increasing levels of speed will all be in play for 2024. Here’s what they list as their 2024 resolutions. He sees 2024 as the year to have good answers.

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Top 8 challenges IT leaders will face in 2024

CIO Business Intelligence

2023 was a year made notable by a range of unexpected, unpredictable, and fast-moving challenges that, despite seemingly having little to do with technology, had profound impacts on IT strategies. To guide an organization through uncertainty, IT leaders must help ensure everyone in the company is on the same page, Srivastava says.

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Digital Transformation Success: It’s All About Simplicity Through Partnerships

CIO Business Intelligence

By 2024, enhanced analytics and automatic remediation capabilities will refocus 30% of IT operations efforts from support to continuous engineering. By 2022, 55% of organizations will be boosting resiliency, as well as improving profitability, innovation rates, and cost efficiencies by more than 20% compared to their peers.

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Getting ready for artificial general intelligence with examples

IBM Big Data Hub

While leaders have some reservations about the benefits of current AI, organizations are actively investing in gen AI deployment, significantly increasing budgets, expanding use cases, and transitioning projects from experimentation to production. 46% of survey respondents in 2024 showed a preference for open source models.

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What IT executives are saying about vendor consolidation

CIO Business Intelligence

While there is little doubt that companies have been cutting back on expenses generally in response to economic uncertainty, startups in particular have been feeling the pain of contracting budgets and reluctant investors. When we asked about the intensity of that pressure, 83% cited a moderate to high degree of pressure.

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Generative AI readiness is shockingly low – these 5 tips will boost it

CIO Business Intelligence

On one hand, 76% of IT leaders agree that genAI will be significant if not transformative in boosting productivity, streamlining processes and reducing costs for their organizations, according to a Dell survey. Even as organizations plan to boost spending on genAI in 2024. Execute the strategy You’re ready to begin building.

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