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CIOs contend with gen AI growing pains

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Guan, along with AI leaders from S&P Global and Corning, discussed the gargantuan challenges involved in moving gen AI models from proof of concept to production, as well as the foundation needed to make gen AI models truly valuable for the business. Proprietary data is your biggest competitive advantage.”

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Will Machine Learning Save The Struggling Airline Industry?

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In June, Aviation Today published a great article on the state of machine learning and AI in the airline industry. The airline industry has started relying more on machine learning technology as new challenges threaten to cripple its business. Machine Learning is the Key to Saving the Ailing Airline Industry. Pricing/Ancillary.

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ESG reporting: Carbon in the cloud

CIO

Carbon emissions for datacenters exceed the airline industry Most people do not understand complex global datacenters. However, most people understand, and frequently use, airlines. An MIT report determined that the carbon footprint for all datacenters globally, about 0.3%

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Rackspace technology—Award-winning, multi-cloud modernization powered by VMware

CIO

The question is, how do we provide the right technology and ease of use so our customers can gain a competitive advantage and solve their business challenges?” says Adrianna Bustamante, vice president of global channel and alliances for Rackspace Technology. “Every company today is a technology company.

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Mapping the progress of Air New Zealand’s digital rebuild

CIO

As lean as things got, that time afforded the opportunity to rebuild by flipping the script: Air New Zealand was going to become a digital company that happened to be an airline, rather than an airline with a digital department. This is a chance to start practicing what an airline of the future could look like.

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Delta takes off with modernized blend of mainframes and cloud

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When it comes to IT, Delta Airlines is climbing higher into the clouds even as it keeps its footing on solid ground. In partnership with AWS, the airlines started migrating many front-end applications and distributed applications that “marry” themselves well to the cloud while retaining traditional back-end workloads on the mainframe.

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AI on the mainframe? IBM may be onto something

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Data security is one major advantage of running machine learning models and LLMs on the Z mainframe. Nevertheless, he acknowledges that IBM’s latest AI development will benefit large global enterprises that cannot find a practical way off mainframe systems. There is not one way to do AI.”

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