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Cisco takes inspiration from Iron Man for its AI-driven platform engineer

Network World

When it comes to developing highly intelligent AI agents, one might not think of combining open systems technology and the theoretical super-logic behind a movie character, but Ciscos Outshift development team is doing just that. Platform engineering has hit a crisis point of complexity.

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What to expect from AI in the enterprise in 2025

CIO Business Intelligence

In this scenario, using AI to improve employee capabilities by building on the existing knowledge base will be key. In 2025, we can expect to see better frameworks for calculating these costs from firms such as Gartner, IDC, and Forrester that build on their growing knowledge bases from proofs of concept and early deployments.

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VMware Cloud Foundation gains AI model store, other updates

Network World

We see AI in customer service as a powerful use case – from knowledge base-powered chatbot answers to our internal staff, all the way to delivering financial answers to our members on whatever device they use for banking,” said Mark Fournier, CIO at the U.S.

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25 enterprise tech predictions and goals for 2025, from APAC CIOs

CIO Business Intelligence

In green- and smart-building management, AI agents paired with the internet of things (IoT) will handle routine metrics, issue alerts, and autonomously schedule maintenance crews for optimal efficiency. Exciting developments ahead! Exciting times ahead!

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7 ways gen AI can create more work than it saves

CIO Business Intelligence

Or instead of writing one article for the company knowledge base on a topic that matters most to them, they might submit a dozen articles, on less worthwhile topics. What’s available today barely scratches the surface of what generative AI will do to transform knowledge work in the near future,” he says.

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Why the Internet of Things is also Industry 4.0

The Investing Edge

This post is the second installment of a three-part series on the Internet of Things. Robert Bosch is a German-based global leader in brake and automotive technology that has established a 500-person subsidiary, Bosch Connected Devices and Solutions, to develop sensors and actuators for the Internet of Things (“IoT”).

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How CIOs use AI to elevate CX services

CIO Business Intelligence

To create what he refers to as a hyper-personalization strategy, he’s using technology and data to develop a deeper understanding of the experiences that people have with TSB. As these developments continue, and as the firm starts to explore how AI can improve CX, he expects his IT department to work with a range of partners.

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