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10 projects top of mind for IT leaders today

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From AI and data analytics, to customer and employee experience, here’s a look at strategic areas and initiatives IT leaders expect to spend more time on this year, according to the State of the CIO. A mix of IT mainstays and business differentiators, these “top-of-mind” projects hint at where IT is headed in years ahead.

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Process mining helps IT leaders modernize business operations

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2 behind driving business innovation as CIOs’ most anticipated focus beginning next year. AI enhances process mining by automating complex data analysis, uncovering intricate patterns, and predicting process behavior, according to the report. The analysis posed several challenges. That figure polled No.

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Making AI accessible leads to greater innovation

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Fujitsu, in collaboration with NVIDIA and NetApp launched AI Test Drive to help address this specific problem and assist data scientists in validating business cases for investment. However, for all the promise of AI, there remain challenges. Gartner research suggest that only 54 per cent of AI projects make it from pilot to production.

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Key IT initiatives reshape the CIO agenda

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And as CIO at Jefferson County Health Center, he saw a “a growing trend to protect data and keep it safe as much as you would protect the patient.” That translated into a slew of cybersecurity initiatives built around the CIA triad — that is, projects focused on protecting the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the data.

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What IT will look like in 2025

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CIOs need to be positioned to ride the wave of innovation by not only leveraging advancements in these technologies, but also by leaning on their engineering organizations to accelerate adoption and innovation in that space,” he says. Connected devices, torrents of data.

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5 hot IT budget investments — and 2 going cold

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This includes spending on strengthening cybersecurity (35%), improving customer service (32%) and improving data analytics for real-time business intelligence and customer insight (30%). CIOs anticipate an increased focus on cybersecurity (70%), data analysis (55%), data privacy (55%), AI/machine learning (55%), and customer experience (53%).

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From fear to abundance: Rethinking job security in the age of generative AI

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We believe choosing the latter is imperative – because the benefits of genAI can only be realized when combined with human creativity and innovation. If we want a future of AI for all, we should reinvest productivity gains into the people and processes that drive growth and innovation.

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