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How the world can tackle the power demands of artificial intelligence

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The world must reshape its technology infrastructure to ensure artificial intelligence makes good on its potential as a transformative moment in digital innovation. Its clear that the technology firms must understand how this technology will impact if it is to deliver on the promise of a secure and trustworthy AI.

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Accelerating AI for financial services: Innovation at scale with NVIDIA and Microsoft

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Always on the cusp of technology innovation, the financial services industry (FSI) is once again poised for wholesale transformation, this time with Generative AI. GenAI-powered financial services use cases Across the sector, GenAI is empowering innovation and enabling new work patterns.

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What fuels Soltour’s strategy of digitalization and innovation

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Efforts to gain market strength As a tour operator, Soltours short- and medium-term objectives focus on continuing to offer innovative solutions to travel agencies, and all of this with the aim of optimizing agency operations with more agile and personalized tools.

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2025 Middle East tech trends: How CIOs will drive innovation with AI

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The Middle East is rapidly evolving into a global hub for technological innovation, with 2025 set to be a pivotal year in the regions digital landscape. AI and machine learning are poised to drive innovation across multiple sectors, particularly government, healthcare, and finance.

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10 top priorities for CIOs in 2025

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AI, once viewed as a novel innovation, is now mainstream, impacting just about facet of the enterprise. Over the next 12 months, IT leaders can look forward to even more innovations, as well as some serious challenges. Agility and innovation are no longer competitive advantages theyre necessities, Barnett states.

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Cost, security, and flexibility: the business case for open source gen AI

CIO

The main commercial model, from OpenAI, was quicker and easier to deploy and more accurate right out of the box, but the open source alternatives offered security, flexibility, lower costs, and, with additional training, even better accuracy. Finally, in addition to security and flexibility, cost is a key factor.

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9 IT resolutions for 2025

CIO

They want to expand their use of artificial intelligence, deliver more value from those AI investments, further boost employee productivity, drive more efficiencies, improve resiliency, expand their transformation efforts, and more. McDaniel says this work also creates a strong launchpad for more IT innovation in the upcoming year.

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