Join us for an educational peer-to-peer lunch & learn event that delves into the transformative power of generative AI for large enterprises. Discover how generative AI techniques for enterprises, such as p-Tuning and Domain-Specific Knowledge inclusion, are helping organizations harness large language models (LLMs) and generate realistic data, enhance customer experiences, and foster innovation.
By streamlining solutions under one roof, organizations can confidently manage supply chain safety, bolster sustainability practices, and diminish risk. Secure footing starts with unified strategies that allow visibility for measuring Environmental, Social, and Governance practices (ESG), evaluating KPIs, and aligning suppliers’ data with internal objectives.
As organizations look to gain a digital advantage by transforming IT infrastructure, they may be struggling with infrastructure that is aging, complex and fragmented. They may also be managing workflows through disparate systems spanning public and private environments. Most enterprises looking to support their future business applications will need to deploy a hybrid digital infrastructure with many of their new applications being deployed to the cloud, and legacy applications being cloud-enabled.
In the competitive world of marketing and AI generated content, standing out is crucial. For the marketing decision-makers, you're constantly looking for ways to differentiate your brand and connect with your audience on a deeper level. But have you considered the role of typefaces in your marketing strategy?
Join us to learn from our expert panel and participate in our invitation-only, peer-to-peer round table with senior IT, cloud, and security leaders. Together, we will learn, exchange ideas and enjoy a fine meal in a private room at Del Fresco's in downtown Boston.
While large organizations are at different stages of their cloud migration journey, one thing is certain; in the cloud-first era, data is growing exponentially. While advanced analytics and Generative AI are driving enterprises forward, moving to the cloud has created a multitude of vulnerabilities — specifically the visibility, security, backup, and control of data across cloud environments.