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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. By August, agentic AI systems approached 40% and today, theyve passed the 60% milestone. And thats just the beginning. And they dont lend themselves well to an SaaS solution.

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From vision to action: Huawei’s perspective on accelerating industrial digitalization and intelligence

CIO Business Intelligence

Lastly, open-source AI models are simply becoming more competitive. A Gartner survey suggests that 83% of data-focused projects stumble due to challenges like this. Currently, 52% of existing enterprise systems cannot directly connect to intelligent platforms; this means ICT infrastructure needs to be upgraded.

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The year’s top 10 enterprise AI trends — so far

CIO Business Intelligence

Embedded AI Embedding AI into enterprise systems that employees were already using was a trend before gen AI came along. You don’t want to trust a system where you can’t see or audit how it’s operating, especially if it can make decisions that can have consequences. We’ve never had a technology touch everyone so rapidly.”

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Prioritizing AI investments: Balancing short-term gains with long-term vision

CIO Business Intelligence

Enterprises that elect to implement on the Snowflake data cloud, for example, might pursue native machine learning platform options to leverage the strength of the investment they have as opposed to the ones they dont.

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The biggest enterprise technology M&A deals of the year

CIO Business Intelligence

NetApps has agreed to buy Instaclustr, a service provider supporting open-source database, pipeline, and workflow applications in the cloud. Microsoft has bought Minit, a developer of process mining software, to help its customers optimize business processes across the enterprise, on and off Microsoft Power Platform.