Microsoft, Kyndryl team up to help enterprises modernize mainframe applications; Retailers confront consumer trust issues as generative AI becomes commonplace
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ChatGPT went live nearly two years ago, setting off a wave of enterprise focus on generative AI.
Since the tool’s public release in November 2022, CIOs have worked to distill high-value generative AI use cases and tailor tools, rather than pursue a laundry list of costly implementations that lacked guardrails.
I have closely followed generative AI's rise and, speaking with executives across sectors, it’s clear CIOs are more skeptical of the technology after two years of trial-and-error. Still, enterprises are determined to capture vendor-promised benefits.
CIO Dive is planning a package of stories to mark the two-year anniversary, starting with a deep dive you can read here.
As international conflicts spill into the cyber domain, prioritizing core enterprise vulnerabilities is more important than ever. Explore CIO strategies for maximizing cybersecurity investments in this Trendline.
By 2026, 90% of global organizations will be financially impacted by IT skills shortages, with total losses approaching $5.5 trillion. Learn how NaaS can help you avoid this in this playbook.
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