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The Hartford CIO Deepa Soni on transforming at scale

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Afterwards we spent some more time focused specifically on Soni’s perspectives around the power of what she calls “the 4 EAs @scale, @pace”: enterprise agility, enterprise AI, extreme automation, and employee (skill) advancement. What follows is that conversation, edited for length and clarity. Can you expand on that?

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What the Digital Operational Resilience Act means for you

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Every business in some form or another is looking to adopt and integrate emerging technologies—whether that’s artificial intelligence, hybrid cloud architectures, or advanced data analytics—to help achieve a competitive edge and reach key operational goals. But what exactly does this policy mean for IT security?

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IBM’s watsonx.governance takes aim at AI auditing

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The capability, according to Gentile, enables watsonx.governance customers to create a repository for logging details throughout a model’s lifecycle, such as the rationale behind a certain model choice or which stakeholder had what involvement in the model’s lifecycle. What is watsonx.governance and how does it work?

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What does the future of Competitive Intelligence look like?

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Competitive intelligence (CI) has a huge contribution to a company’s growth when implemented and executed correctly. As per the SCIP survey, the foundation of CI does matter. And the companies that saw revenue increase as a result of CI were 63% more likely to increase CI headcount and 66% more likely to increase CI budget.

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IT leader’s survival guide: 8 tips to thrive in the years ahead

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Managers looking toward 2024 and beyond certainly have a full plate. Decisions around game-changing current and future technology require decisive action and possible investment to remain competitive. What worked yesterday is not going to work today or tomorrow.”

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Top 10 barriers to strategic IT success

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On the one hand, artificial intelligence has helped both technology departments and the business units to work better, faster, and cheaper. It hit us all and kept us from looking at the things we were working on,” he says. “We They were changing the features so quickly, and we were finding ourselves jumping back and forth.

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Generative AI won’t automate your way to business model innovation

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Integrating artificial intelligence into business has spawned enterprise-wide automation. Generative AI is already starting to power the day-to-day tools we use, inspire a new wave of intelligent applications, and even reimagine the world of enterprise software and the world of IT. Then ChatGPT came along and changed everything again.