Indian enterprises plan to boost IT spending to $160 billion in 2025, with software spending rising by 17%. CIOs will prioritize cybersecurity, business intelligence and data analytics, while dedicating new budget lines to generative AI implementations.
With its advanced - and evolving - capabilities, AI is integrated into most business processes and tasks, becoming nearly indispensable across industries. Its impact on the workforce is, thus, unsurprising and raises a familiar question: Can the technology take over jobs?
Integrating AI and automation into DevOps improves development efficiency, software quality, scalability and resilience. By handling routine tasks, AI allows developers to focus on complex, creative work for faster development and higher-quality software releases.
For over a decade, several industries have embraced AI in various capacities. But generative AI proved to be a turning point, prompting CIOs and tech leaders to devise new ways to use AI to transform their businesses. At the Microsoft AI Tour in Mumbai, these leaders shared use cases, ideas and advice.
In a panel discussion at ISMG's recently concluded Southeast Asia Summit, three panelists spoke about business use cases for generative AI that exist today. They believe companies can build better AI models by sharing ideas and models through a platform.
Legacy software that is unstable and difficult to support, and incompatible with newer technologies and systems is a leading cause of innovation failures and mounting IT costs. However, with many of these software systems tied to core business functions, retiring them is not straightforward.
A new Gartner survey predicts 81% of large enterprises, LE, CIOs plan to increase their IT headcount in 2023. Only 14% expect their IT staff to decrease and 5% expect their headcount to remain the same. The increase in IT headcount is largely to support enterprise digital initiatives.
Ankur Ahuja has been appointed as the senior vice president and CISO of Billtrust, a prominent player in the B2B accounts receivable automation and digital payments space. In his new role, Ahuja will be responsible for spearheading Billtrust's cybersecurity and cyber assurance initiatives.
In the latest weekly update, Information Security Media Group Editors discuss current cybersecurity and privacy issues, including advice on strengthening off-hours defenses during the holiday season, emerging cybercrime trends in 2022, and Palo Alto's first big M&A since early 2021.
IBM has made investments and introduced program enhancements, including new benefits, skills and competencies to help ecosystem partners drive value as they transform to enhance their market positions and build their own IPs.
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