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AI agents: The next stage in the evolution of enterprise AI

CIO Business Intelligence

However, these applications only show a small glimpse of what is possible with large language models (LLMs). The real strength of this technology is now unfolding in the second generation of AI-powered applications: agent-based systems that build on the solid foundation of LLMs and take their capabilities to a new level.

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7 types of tech debt that could cripple your business

CIO Business Intelligence

After all, a low-risk annoyance in a key application can become a sizable boulder when the app requires modernization to support a digital transformation initiative. Accenture reports that the top three sources of technical debt are enterprise applications, AI, and enterprise architecture.

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ServiceNow to acquire Moveworks to strengthen agentic AI and enterprise search

CIO Business Intelligence

The surge in generative AI adoption has driven enterprise software providers, including ServiceNow and Salesforce, to expand their offerings through acquisitions and partnerships to maintain a competitive edge in the rapidly evolving market. This acquisition is another step in that direction.

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Have we reached the end of ‘too expensive’ for enterprise software?

CIO Business Intelligence

Generative artificial intelligence ( genAI ) and in particular large language models ( LLMs ) are changing the way companies develop and deliver software. The chatbot wave: A short-term trend Companies are currently focusing on developing chatbots and customized GPTs for various problems. An overview.

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5 top business use cases for AI agents

CIO Business Intelligence

In a report released in early January, Accenture predicts that AI agents will replace people as the primary users of most enterprise systems by 2030. Still, enterprises are already reporting success deploying AI agents for several use cases. The top use case for AI agents was software development, cited by 87% of respondents.

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What gives IT leaders pause as they look to integrate agentic AI with legacy infrastructure

CIO Business Intelligence

According to a January KPMG survey of 100 senior executives at large enterprises, 12% of companies are already deploying AI agents, 37% are in pilot stages, and 51% are exploring their use. Zeroing in on AI developers in particular, everyone is jumping on the bandwagon. Not all of that is gen AI, though. Thats what Cisco is doing.

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Redefining enterprise transformation in the age of intelligent ecosystems

CIO Business Intelligence

Later, as an enterprise architect in consumer-packaged goods, I could no longer realistically contemplate a world where IT could execute mass application portfolio migrations from data centers to cloud and SaaS-based applications and survive the cost, risk and time-to-market implications.