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AI-powered information management: a catalyst for operational success in the energy industry

CIO

These large-scale, asset-driven enterprises generate an overwhelming amount of information, from engineering drawings and standard operating procedures (SOPs) to compliance documentation and quality assurance data. AI-driven asset information management will play a critical role in that final push toward zero incidents.

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With generative AI, IT must deliver knowledge…not just technology

CIO

As a result, knowledge workers can create content, low- and no-code solutions are more accessible, and team members from every layer of the organization have broader options for getting work done. What IT can do to train, educate, and share knowledge around GenAI How can IT organizations play an active part in educating users?

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How BSH boosted their knowledge power to deliver better customer service

CIO

Lacking a unified experience In the past, BSH faced challenges in effectively utilizing consumer knowledge, which included understanding their preferences, purchasing history, service requirements, and product usage. BSH has 38 factories worldwide and a network of sales, production, and service companies.

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Cognizant sues Infosys for misusing shared information

CIO

A lawsuit filed in a Texas federal court on Friday is a good illustration of the problems that can arise when two competitors — or even potential competitors — sign Non-Disclosure and Access Agreements (NDAAs) to share sensitive information to ostensibly help mutual customers. Rather, the complaint alleges that they misused the information.

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Overwhelmed cybersecurity teams need autonomous solutions

CIO

This reliance on numerous tools, each requiring specialized knowledge, is not sustainable. The core benefit of Copilots lies in their ability to efficiently provide information and eliminate the need for manual searches, enabling teams to focus on high-stakes tasks.

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3 steps to get your data AI ready

CIO

To regularly train models needed for use cases specific to their business, CIOs need to establish pipelines of AI-ready data, incorporating new methods for collecting, cleansing, and cataloguing enterprise information. Use AI to improve data, and knowledge to improve AI The good news is AI is part of the solution, adds Siz.

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What’s holding back CIO’s AI strategies? Their own AI learning curve for one

CIO

Under pressure to deploy AI within their organizations, most CIOs fear they don’t have the knowledge they need about the fast-changing technology. Still, other CIOs are the top choice for getting more information about AI, followed by analyst reports, IT vendors, conferences, and IT media.

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