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Microsoft commits to AI integration, but delivers no particulars to differentiate from rivals

CIO Business Intelligence

In his latest AI positioning statement, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said Monday that everything must revolve around Azure. Analysts, however, agreed that the statement reflected no meaningful changes to Microsofts AI strategy. IDC sees the move likely shifting many Microsoft offerings around in terms of internal structure.

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CIOs look beyond ‘Big 3’ cloud providers for AI innovation

CIO Business Intelligence

AWS, Microsoft, and Google may continue to dominate the enterprise cloud market, but a raft of second-tier cloud providers are proving to be valuable partners for organizations and innovators with specialized workloads and use cases especially in the burgeoning AI era. Athos Therapeutics is one such enterprise.

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Why enterprise CIOs need to plan for Microsoft gen AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Between building gen AI features into almost every enterprise tool it offers, adding the most popular gen AI developer tool to GitHub — GitHub Copilot is already bigger than GitHub when Microsoft bought it — and running the cloud powering OpenAI, Microsoft has taken a commanding lead in enterprise gen AI. That’s risky.”

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Microsoft Recall: Everything IT can get wrong about AI in a single feature

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Take the subject of this column’s screed: Microsoft Recall. Don’t be , says Microsoft. According to Microsoft, “… a would-be hacker would need to gain physical access to your device, unlock it and sign in before they could access saved screenshots.” Concerned about privacy lapses? What could possibly go wrong?

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Map an AI strategy that’s yours, not SAP’s

CIO Business Intelligence

A plethora of AI tools are already on the market, from open-source options to capabilities offered by internet giants like Amazon, Google and Microsoft. Such an approach is limiting and increases the likelihood that crucial capabilities may be implemented too late to deliver maximum business impact.

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12 AI predictions for 2025

CIO Business Intelligence

AI will become accessible and ubiquitous When the internet first arrived, early adopters needed to learn HTML if they wanted to have a website, recalls Rakesh Malhotra, principal at Ernst & Young. Users needed modems and special software and accounts with internet providers. Microsoft cant make a custom version just for me.

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Will the end of Windows 10 accelerate CIO interest in AI PCs?

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Second-generation AI PCs just hitting the market in 2025 will offer a substantial upgrade in performance, providing Silicon-on-Chip (SOC) NPUs that exceed 40 TOPS and 16GB of RAM requirements for the Copilot+ PC branding designated by Microsoft. AI PCs can run LLMs locally but for inferencing only not training models.

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