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Digital transformation 2025: What’s in, what’s out

CIO Business Intelligence

Organizations will always be transforming , whether driven by growth opportunities, a pandemic forcing remote work, a recession prioritizing automation efficiencies, and now how agentic AI is transforming the future of work. 2025 will be the year when generative AI needs to generate value, says Louis Landry, CTO at Teradata.

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AI will evolve the role of the CIO

CIO Business Intelligence

AI allows organizations to use growing data more effectively , a fact recognized by the entire leadership team. Mark Read, CEO of global advertising giant WPP recently told shareholders: “AI will also offer the ability to develop new business and financial models.” We’ve already seen that AI depends on a lot of compute power.

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Alation State of Data Culture Report: Bad Data Spells Trouble for AI

Alation

The third installment of the quarterly Alation State of Data Culture Report was recently released, highlighting the data challenges enterprises face as they continue investing in artificial intelligence (AI). AI fails when it’s fed bad data, resulting in inaccurate or unfair results.

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Chief data officers step into the business strategist spotlight

CIO Business Intelligence

With data central to every aspect of business, the chief data officer has become a highly strategic executive. Todays CDO is focused on helping the organization leverage data as a business asset to drive outcomes. Even when executives see the value of data, they often overlook governance.

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How resilient CIOs future-proof to mitigate risks

CIO Business Intelligence

Its a business imperative, says Juan Perez, CIO of Salesforce. CIOs must tie resilience investments to tangible outcomes like data protection, regulatory compliance, and AI readiness. Its a CIOs job to prioritize data privacy and ethical use, and ensure innovation doesnt outpace safeguards, he says.

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3 ways CIOs should drive the future of work

CIO Business Intelligence

But taking this kind of butler approach to the organization’s future of work mission and waiting for business drivers can be shortsighted. I expect we’ll see the consumerization of search and knowledge management over the next decade, driven by generative and conversational AI capabilities.

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Invest in a Data Culture or Fall Behind: Q3 2021 State of Data Culture Report

Alation

It’s been one year since we’ve started publishing the Alation State of Data Culture report, and uncertainty still remains the only sure thing. Yet, through it all, organizations that rely on, and invest in, building a data culture have consistently outperformed those who don’t. Ignore Data at Your Peril.