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8 pressing needs for CIOs in 2024

CIO Business Intelligence

The most pressing responsibilities for CIOs in 2024 will include security, cost containment, and cultivating a data-first mindset.” Here, we detail those and others that comprise eight of the top priorities for CIOs in 2024. Adaptability and useability of AI tools For CIOs, 2023 was the year of cautious experimentation for AI tools.

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3 key digital transformation priorities for 2024

CIO Business Intelligence

Many technology investments are merely transitionary, taking something done today and upgrading it to a better capability without necessarily transforming the business or operating model. If CIOs don’t improve conversions from pilot to production, they may find their investors losing patience in the process and culture of experimentation.

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12 data science certifications that will pay off

CIO Business Intelligence

According to data from PayScale, $99,842 is the average base salary for a data scientist in 2024. The certification consists of several exams that cover topics such as machine learning, natural language processing, computer vision, and model forecasting and optimization.

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Getting ready for artificial general intelligence with examples

IBM Big Data Hub

While these large language model (LLM) technologies might seem like it sometimes, it’s important to understand that they are not the thinking machines promised by science fiction. Most experts categorize it as a powerful, but narrow AI model. A key trend is the adoption of multiple models in production.

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The mainframe is dying: Long live the mainframe application!

CIO Business Intelligence

Fujitsu remains very much interested in the mainframe market, with a new model still on its roadmap for 2024, and a move under way to “shift its mainframes and UNIX servers to the cloud, gradually enhancing its existing business systems to optimize the experience for its end-users.”

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Prioritizing AI? Don’t shortchange IT fundamentals

CIO Business Intelligence

Generative AI continues to dominate IT projects for many organizations, with two thirds of business leaders telling a Harris Poll they’ve already deployed generative AI tools internally, and IDC predicting spend on gen AI will more than double in 2024. But the usual laundry list of priorities for IT hasn’t gone away.

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IBM Cloud solution tutorials: 2023 in review

IBM Big Data Hub

Another year has passed—it felt like the whole world was talking about and trying out tools powered by generative AI and Large Language Models (LLMs). It is very easy to turn a terraform template into a deployable architecture and open the door to cost optimization, compliance management, self-service, standardization and repeatability.