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The year’s top 10 enterprise AI trends — so far

CIO

The advent of gen AI changed everything, and the pace of that change is like nothing we’ve seen before. The potential impacts are reminiscent of the dawn of the Internet, and are likely to be just as transformative for businesses. According to McKinsey, gen AI is poised to add up to an annual $4.4 billion to the global economy. AI is now a board-level priority Last year, AI consisted of point solutions and niche applications that used ML to predict behaviors, find patterns, and spot anomalies in

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New Data: 7 Industries Where AI Dominates the Conversation

Crayon

Last week, I used data from Crayon’s competitor tracking software to show you that your competitors are talking about AI 5x more than they did in 2022.

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Four questions for a casino InfoSec director

CIO

Recent cyberattacks at MGM Resorts and Caesars Entertainment have put the spotlight on cybersecurity practices at casinos – and the importance of educating employees on social engineering tactics. With the CSO50 Conference + Awards coming to the We-Ko-Pa Casino Resort in Fort McDowell, Arizona, October 2-4, we asked Bill Tsoukatos, Information Technology Director at Fort McDowell Enterprises, which owns the resort, to tell us what it’s like to manage IT security at a casino property.

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How to Overcome Private Market Research Challenges with AlphaSense

Alpha Sense BI

Until 2022, private markets benefited from favorable macroeconomic trends ranging from low-interest rates to high credit availability, and increasing valuations. But when job markets tightened and inflation skyrocketed in June of last year, interest rates rose and the market declined. As the economic landscape quickly devolved, it became imperative for investors to perform due diligence so as to ensure portfolio diversification and investment activity.

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Are Your Impact Comms Resonating With Stakeholders?

Whether your organization is at the start of its sustainability and impact journey or years into it, many brands share a common concern: the uncertainty of whether they are sending stakeholders mixed messages. Creating content that speaks to your audience's “love language” can be a tricky dance. But, worry not! 3BL has put together tips to ensure that your content not only finds its rhythm but also resonates with your target audiences.

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Strategies for Tackling Digital Transformation Resistance

Dataversity

The often-overused phrase “digital transformation” instills a sense of excitement and progress for many executives. But for some business leaders, digital transformation means intimidation or mystery. When the former group is tasked with selling data-driven technology initiatives to the latter group, they face formidable challenges. They must win hearts and minds to get buy-in, sometimes faced with […] The post Strategies for Tackling Digital Transformation Resistance appeared first on DAT

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What Is AI in Analytics?

GoodData

Explore the world of AI in analytics to gain actionable insights, make informed decisions, and drive your business forward with data-driven success.

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6 deadly sins of enterprise architecture

CIO

Keeping the enterprise running has never been an easy task. The rise of software tools have made many parts of the workflow faster, smoother, and more consistent for everyone but those who have to keep the software running. It’s like the old line about a duck gliding along a pond: Everything above the water looks placid, while below the water line the feet frantically paddle.

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Four Leadership Motions make leading transformative work easier

CIO

Have you ever been tasked to lead a cross-functional project at work? You may have encountered multiple stakeholders–all believing that their viewpoint is the most valuable–competing to have their own needs met instead of collaborating to make progress. My business partner and wife, Janice Fraser, and I have seen this play out countless times in our experience guiding companies through transformative processes and projects.

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