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10 AI strategy questions every CIO must answer

CIO Business Intelligence

The 2024 Board of Directors Survey from Gartner , for example, found that 80% of non-executive directors believe their current board practices and structures are inadequate to effectively oversee AI. The time for experimentation and seeing what it can do was in 2023 and early 2024. Now many are admitting they werent quite ready.

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Where CIOs should place their 2025 AI bets

CIO Business Intelligence

We may look back at 2024 as the year when LLMs became mainstream, every enterprise SaaS added copilot or virtual assistant capabilities, and many organizations got their first taste of agentic AI. AI at Wharton reports enterprises increased their gen AI investments in 2024 by 2.3 CIOs should consider placing these five AI bets in 2025.

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3 key digital transformation priorities for 2024

CIO Business Intelligence

If CIOs don’t improve conversions from pilot to production, they may find their investors losing patience in the process and culture of experimentation. Third, in the CDO Agenda: 2024: Navigating Data and Generative AI Frontiers , 57% of respondents haven’t changed their data environments to support generative AI.

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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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Transforming IT from cost center to catalyst

CIO Business Intelligence

Studies like Foundry’s 2024 State of the CIO report reveal a dramatic change in attitude. However, its impact on culture must be carefully considered to maximize benefits and mitigate risks. Risk management is essential, but it shouldn’t stifle innovation.

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6 enterprise DevOps mistakes to avoid

CIO Business Intelligence

One example is how DevOps teams use feature flags, which can drive agile experimentation by enabling product managers to test features and user experience variants. CIOs may mistakenly underinvest in practices that improve user experiences, increase alignment with business stakeholders, and promote a positive developer experience.

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Progress in ICT industry policy and cybersecurity standards drive MENA and Central Asia toward an intelligent era

CIO Business Intelligence

Recently, MENA and Central Asian telecoms stakeholders came together at a roundtable during MWC Shanghai 2024, the leading connectivity event in Asia Pacific. It also explored how carriers, enterprises, oversight agencies, and regulators can enhance mobile security capabilities and provide guidance for risk management strategies.