7 future of work themes to know now
The future of work is being rewritten as we speak as technologies such as generative AI and collaboration change the game in real-time. Here are 7 themes to know.
Five years ago, Chief Information Officers (CIOs) were on top of the world. These executives played mission-critical roles in driving multi-million dollar projects that delivered massive change. However, a global recession and the inability of CIOs to deliver on business value have tarnished their status. Today's CIOs are under pressure to deliver on requests for innovation, cost reduction, connectivity, and a growing demand for business intelligence. Just as previous technology and business shifts have changed the role of the CIO, the new, more consumer-oriented business models of the social revolution will favor a new breed of business and technology leader. These leaders will have to navigate myriad converging and disruptive technologies, align new initiatives to both business value and technology feasibility, and identify strategies to leverage existing investments to fund innovation. Constellation's research and advisory offerings arm the CIO w/ the knowledge, best practices, and strategies required to manage the four personas of the next generation CIO.
The future of work is being rewritten as we speak as technologies such as generative AI and collaboration change the game in real-time. Here are 7 themes to know.
Business process automation is about to enter the best of breed vs. suite and platform always wins debate.
Apple's iPhone sales were $51.33 billion in the second quarter, up from $50.6 billion a year ago.
Salesforce's Slack said that Slack GPT can offer assistance to tweak drafts, adjust tone and distill content.
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is best known for providing answers quickly and creating AI art on the fly, but business use cases abound. Here's a primer on generative AI and its application. Generative AI has reached a tipping point as technologies such as OpenAI's ChatGPT and DALL-E have become popular.
AMD sees opportunities in providing infrastructure to power the compute needed to train AI models. It’s a race that includes Intel and Nvidia as well as others.
Rootstock's argument is that it's better for manufacturers to leverage dashboards that delve into their already-integrated data stores.
"Generative AI has the potential to impact an entirely new class of knowledge workers unleashing a new wave of reskilling and upskilling imperatives," said Coursera CEO Jeff Maggioncalda.