Caution - playing the GenAI long game pays dividends

  • Tuesday, 21st May 2024 Posted 1 year ago in by Mike Hewitt
Eric Johnson, Chief Information Officer at PagerDuty, discusses the findings of the company’s recent Generative AI survey, explaining how many organisations remain mistrustful and nervous of the technology, to the extent that they may well have paused usage in order to establish guidelines and policies, while understanding that, if they do not deploy GenAI, they risk falling behind their competitors. Eric provides some excellent advice to help end users understand how best to make a success of GenAI and to avoid getting caught up in the hype.

Survey reveals AI readiness gap

Posted 2 days ago by Phil Alsop
Nicolas Leszczynski, Principal Solutions Engineer at Riverbed Technology, discusses the findings of the company’s 2025 Future of IT Operations in...
Dan Schiappa, President of Technology and Services at Arctic Wolf, discusses the results of the company’s 2025 AI report, which reveals that AI is...
Irvin Shillingford - Regional Manager Northern Europe at Hornetsecurity, discusses the results from the company's annual Ransomware Impact Report,...
Chris Gilmour, CTO of Axians UK, explains how Axians, the ICT brand of VINCI Energies, and Nokia are deepening their strategic collaboration to drive...

Q-Day - are you ready?

Posted 3 weeks ago by Mike Hewitt
Paul Savill, Global Practice Leader for Network and Edge at Kyndryl. Spends his time helping major organisations modernise their infrastructure to...
Rob Lay, Cisco, discusses the results from the third annual Cisco AI Readiness Index. A small but consistent group of companies surveyed — the...
Matthew Irish, General Manager, Digital Services at Apogee Corporation, explains how and why many companies still find the idea of digital...
Maxime Vermeir, Senior Director of AI Strategy at ABBYY, discusses the results from ABBYY’s State of Intelligent Automation: GenAI Confessions 2025...