The world of IT is changing and accelerating at an unprecedented rate, powered by cloud infrastructure and artificial intelligence. AI allows companies to create seemingly magical services such as customer service chatbots, lightning-fast fraud detection, accurate retail check outs, and recommended services for online shopping.
Most organizations doing this at scale are digital natives—born in the cloud—but they're setting the standard for how end users expect to experience services today. The reason these companies are so far ahead because AI requires complex high-performance compute and software. So how do more traditional enterprises compete?
The world of IT is changing and accelerating at an unprecedented rate, powered by cloud infrastructure and artificial intelligence. AI allows companies to create seemingly magical services such as customer service chatbots, lightning-fast fraud detection, accurate retail check outs, and recommended services for online shopping.
Most organizations doing this at scale are digital natives—born in the cloud—but they're setting the standard for how end users expect to experience services today. The reason these companies are so far ahead because AI requires complex high-performance compute and software. So how do more traditional enterprises compete?