AI PCs are expected to make up 43% of all PC shipments by 2025, from 17% in 2024. The demand for AI-powered laptops is forecast to outpace that for desktops, and by 2026, AI laptops will be the "only choice of laptop available to large businesses."
Microsoft-backed IDC study outlines the business opportunity of AI. It highlights how leading organizations use AI and address barriers including AI governance, risks, upskilling and costs. It also mentions how AI adoption has led to a boost in customer satisfaction, productivity and market share.
Laurynas Prikockis, CIO of Lithuania-based Western Shipyard Group is on a mission to transform IT into to a true business enabler. The company is implementing Industry 4.0 best practices that bring infrastructure, ERP and cybersecurity teams to work in unison.
OT/IT convergence has been a topic of much discussion. But as more IT infrastructure moves from on-premises to the cloud, there are security and other concerns about how on-premises OT infrastructure will integrate with applications and workloads running in the cloud.
Changing business landscape confronts CIOs with two key challenges when planning their IT road map - speeding up the pace of technologies to adapt to changing business needs and future-proofing IT investments against fast technology obsolescence.
As more organizations encounter the amalgamation of OT and IT, they face new security challenges. The threat surface broadens with a plethora of largely unsecured devices. This poses a threat to IT. Multi-layered security with a defense-in-depth approach can mitigate the risks.
Is your data security team working with siloed security tools and processes? Is this standing in the way of enabling secure data usage and sharing for your organization? Gartner recommends a modern data security platform that supports on-premises and cloud data, AI and machine learning use cases, and high levels of...
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