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Hello from sunny (but oddly chilly) Orlando, Florida!
I’m reporting live from the Gartner IT Symposium/Xpo 2023 this week, and it has been energizing, to say the least, getting to talk to so many executives and CIOs in person once again.
From keynotes to hallway conversations, AI is the center of attention at the annual conference. That includes the firm's yearly lineup of predictions and trends, which clearly depict the technology as a transformative force for IT leaders.
When companies purchase user-facing AI solutions, "do not think of it as just buying a piece of software but as hiring a teammate,” Gartner’s Don Scheibenreif said.
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The coming year will offer IT leaders plenty of opportunities to swap stories and learn about new technology use cases across multiple conferences and events.
While companies flock to cloud-based services for cost savings, their return on investment often falls short. Explore why many companies report a low ROI & what they can do to get better results in this playbook.
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