Attendees at Tech Monitor’s latest roundtable on AI, held in partnership with Cisco. (Photo: Tech Monitor) While the aims of digital transformation remain unchanged – to drive productivity, foster innovation, and offer a competitive edge – the means to achieve it are changing. Artificial intelligence and generative AI (GenAI), in particular, are opening up new opportunities. New use cases abound. To underscore the power and potential of GenAI, organisations need to review their infrastructure to ensure that it is fit for purpose. Can it handle AI workloads? Does it have the scale and elasticity to manage a step change in data processing? Will it protect the integrity of your intellectual property? Will it keep your network and applications safe? And your customer and employee data secure? These interconnected issues – at the heart of digital transformation in late 2024 – formed the basis of an October Tech Monitor discussion. The roundtable event, in association with Cisco, explored what organisations across the economy require to get ready for the next wave of transformation. AI use cases The evening began with a collection of AI use cases – those that attendees are contemplating, testing as a proof of concept (PoC), or […]