Remove Agile Remove Architecture Remove Mobile
article thumbnail

Mastering technology modernization: 6 steps for building your road map

CIO Business Intelligence

The topics of technical debt recognition and technology modernization have become more important as the pace of technology change – first driven by social, mobile, analytics, and cloud (SMAC) and now driven by artificial intelligence (AI) – increases. Which are not longer an architectural fit? Which are obsolete?

Agile 277
article thumbnail

12 AI predictions for 2025

CIO Business Intelligence

Small language models are also better for edge and mobile deployments, as with Apples recent mobile AI announcements. Anshu Bhardwaj, SVP and COO at Walmart Global Technology says that consumers arent the only ones who stand to benefit from mobile AI. Now, it will evolve again, says Malhotra. Agents are the next phase, he says.

CTO Hire 354
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Enter the next phase of Industry 4.0 with edge AI

CIO Business Intelligence

What companies need to do in order to cope with future challenges is adapt quickly: slim down and become more agile, be more innovative, become more cost-effective, yet be secure in IT terms. What is also important is saving the “intellectual legacy” of the more mobile but aging workforce and drawing on it in the new era.

Industry 305
article thumbnail

5 ways for CIOs to deal with AI proliferation

CIO Business Intelligence

The challenge is reminiscent of the 1990s when CIOs reigned in application silos by moving to ERP systems, and in the 2010s when CIOs had to contain mobile devices through BYOD policies. It has to be Five 9s capable and agile for a still defining AI world. Todays challenge is perhaps far greater.

article thumbnail

Embrace DBaaS to Speed Up Mobile App Development

CTOvision

As enterprises work to rapidly embrace the mobile revolution, both for their workforce and to engage more deeply with their customers, the pressure is on for IT to support the tools needed by their application developers. There’s no denying the massive growth in mobile applications within the enterprise. By Chip Childers.

Mobile 264
article thumbnail

Goodbye legacy networks, hello “cafe-like” branch

CIO Business Intelligence

But the world shiftedapplications moved to the cloud, workers became mobile, and cybercriminals got more creative. The Cafe-like Branch architecture enables you to classify and isolate devices automatically, securing environments without requiring costly hardware upgrades or downtime. Ready to rethink your network?

Network 252
article thumbnail

Cloud modernization: The critical step your migration may be missing

CIO Business Intelligence

As AWS writes , by refactoring an application, a coders aim is to modify its architecture by taking full advantage of cloud-native features to improve agility, performance, and scalability. Improved user experience: A modern, mobile-friendly interface increased usability and reduced errors for users.

Cloud 255