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10 most in-demand enterprise IT skills

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The software and services an organization chooses to fuel the enterprise can make or break its overall success. Here are the 10 enterprise technology skills that are the most in-demand right now and how stiff the competition may be based on the number of available candidates with resume skills listings to match.

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5 reasons the enterprise data center will never die

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In 2019, Gartner analyst Dave Cappuccio issued the headline-grabbing prediction that by 2025, 80% of enterprises will have shut down their traditional data centers and moved everything to the cloud. The enterprise data center is here to stay. As we enter 2025, here are the key trends shaping enterprise data centers.

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ServiceNow to acquire Moveworks to strengthen agentic AI and enterprise search

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billion deal, highlighting the growing enterprise shift toward AI-driven automation to enhance IT operations and service management efficiency. After closing the deal, ServiceNow will work with Moveworks to expand its AI-driven platform and drive enterprise adoption in areas like customer relationship management, the company said.

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Knowledge graphs: the missing link in enterprise AI

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But a lot of the proprietary value that enterprises hold is locked up inside relational databases, spreadsheets, and other structured file types. Microsoft announced its GraphRAG project in February then open sourced it in July. But most enterprises arent using knowledge graphs, says Aslett. But its very early, he adds.

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What’s changing the rules of enterprise AI adoption for IT leaders

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This is good news and will drive innovation, particularly for enterprise software developers. We can expect attention to shift this year from model developers to those building business applications harnessing this low-cost environment for innovation. DeepSeek has simply ratcheted up this trend an order of magnitude.

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AI in the Enterprise: 5 key findings of AI usage and threat trends

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly shifted from buzz to business necessity over the past yearsomething Zscaler has seen firsthand while pioneering AI-powered solutions and tracking enterprise AI/ML activity in the worlds largest security cloud. Enterprises blocked a large proportion of AI transactions: 59.9%

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What to expect from AI in the enterprise in 2025

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This is particularly true with enterprise deployments as the capabilities of existing models, coupled with the complexities of many business workflows, led to slower progress than many expected. Measuring AI ROI As the complexity of deploying AI within the enterprise becomes more apparent in 2025, concerns over ROI will also grow.