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Build a strong data foundation for AI-driven business growth

CIO Business Intelligence

Data silos, lack of standardization, and uncertainty over compliance with privacy regulations can limit accessibility and compromise data quality, but modern data management can overcome those challenges. Achieving ROI from AI requires both high-performance data management technology and a focused business strategy.

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13 IT resolutions for 2024

CIO Business Intelligence

CIOs are readying for another demanding year, anticipating that artificial intelligence, economic uncertainty, business demands, and expectations for ever-increasing levels of speed will all be in play for 2024. They’re articulating ambitions and formulating objectives, turning those would-be challenges into opportunities.

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Belcorp reimagines R&D with AI

CIO Business Intelligence

These circumstances have induced uncertainty across our entire business value chain,” says Venkat Gopalan, chief digital, data and technology officer, Belcorp. “As To address the challenges, the company has leveraged a combination of computer vision, neural networks, NLP, and fuzzy logic.

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Havmor’s VP IT Dhaval Mankad on ‘melting’ hurdles with a scoop of digital innovation

CIO Business Intelligence

Since we already have the cloud native data lake, we are generating actionable business insights using that data, and plan to leverage them with AI and other new-age tools to uplevel in business. We need to define our business objective before adopting those new tools, because AI is simply algorithm.

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6 ways you’re failing at change management

CIO Business Intelligence

As AI technologies evolve, organizations can utilize frameworks to measure short-term ROI from AI initiatives against key performance indicators (KPIs) linked to business objectives, says Soumendra Mohanty, chief strategy officer at data science and AI solutions provider Tredence.

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5 Things Enterprise Architects Are Doing Wrong—And What They Should Do About It

Timo Elliott

While EA leaders have long been positioned as key enablers of digital transformation, the rapidly shifting business landscape of 2025 presents new pressures. Economic uncertainty, geopolitical instability, and the explosion of AI-driven initiatives mean that enterprise architects must redefine their roles to remain relevant and valuable.