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SAP, Salesforce lead $356 billion enterprise applications market: IDC

CIO Business Intelligence

The market for enterprise applications grew 12% in 2023, to $356 billion, with the top 5 vendors — SAP, Salesforce, Oracle, Microsoft and Intuit — commanding a 21.2% IDC attributed the market growth to the adoption of AI and generative AI integrated into enterprise applications. With just 0.2% With just 0.2%

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Cisco ties AppDynamics to Microsoft Azure for cloud application management

Network World

Cisco is now offering its AppDynamics application management suite as part of Microsoft Azure cloud services. AppDynamics is Cisco’s core application management suite, providing real-time monitoring of application response times, error rates, and resource utilization, among other capabilities.

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Getting your enterprise ready for the real AI

Network World

For more and more enterprises, it’s an application you run in house. Of 292 enterprises who’ve commented to me on AI plans, 164 say that they believe their real AI benefits will accrue from self-hosting AI, not from public generative services. You can’t buy hardware in anticipation of your application needs,” one CIO said.

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Intel spins off enterprise AI company Articul8 with outside funding

CIO Business Intelligence

Intel has set up a new company, Articul8 AI, to sell enterprise generative AI software it developed. The new company’s investors include global investment firm DigitalBridge Ventures. The system is already being used by enterprises including Scripps, Uptycs and Invest India.

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Microservices: The Dark Side

Speaker: Prem Chandrasekaran

In his best-selling book Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture, Martin Fowler famously coined the first law of distributed computing—"Don’t distribute your objects"—implying that working with this style of architecture can be challenging.

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How a cloud-first enterprise application strategy boosts speed and scale for your business

CIO Business Intelligence

Against a backdrop of disruptive global events and fast-moving technology change, a cloud-first approach to enterprise applications is increasingly critical. What could be worse than to plan for an event that requires the scaling of an application’s infrastructure only to have it all fall flat on its face when the time comes?”.

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Gartner: 13 AI insights for enterprise IT

CIO Business Intelligence

Artificial intelligence is an early stage technology and the hype around it is palpable, but IT leaders need to take many challenges into consideration before making major commitments for their enterprises. With AI and data proliferating everywhere in the enterprise, AI and data are no longer centralized assets that IT directly controls.