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How Today's AI is like the Early 2010s

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The introduction of cloud computing brought about a significant change on how we use technology with our businesses. Let’s look at the historical parallels to today’s AI for the Enterprise. (Part 2 of 3)

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WHAT SHAPED THE EARLY 2010s?

  • 2008 financial crash and less money available for technology (uncertainty)
  • Increased frustration with corporate IT organizations (too much “no”)
  • The possibilities of mobile computing and socially connected societies (abundance)

EARLY CLOUD WAS ALL ABOUT BREAKING AWAY FROM CORPORATE IT

  • It’s a new generation of computing, so the future winner is unknown.
  • Many companies are trying to have centralized IT policies - one size fits all
  • Data governance and legal liability is driving corporate policies (education needed)
  • Consumer AI is widely available and applicable to some job functions
  • Executives are starting to talk about “AI First” policies
  • Cloud-native and Cloud-migrated were very different things, with different results

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The introduction of cloud computing brought about a significant change on how we use technology with our businesses. Let’s look at the historical parallels to today’s AI for the Enterprise. (Part 2 of 3)

SHOW: 828

SHOW TRANSCRIPT: The Cloudcast #828

SHOW VIDEO: https://youtube.com/@TheCloudcastNET

CLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK - http://bit.ly/cloudcast-cnotw

CHECK OUT OUR NEW PODCAST - "CLOUDCAST BASICS"

SHOW SPONSOR:

SHOW NOTES:

WHAT SHAPED THE EARLY 2010s?

  • 2008 financial crash and less money available for technology (uncertainty)
  • Increased frustration with corporate IT organizations (too much “no”)
  • The possibilities of mobile computing and socially connected societies (abundance)

EARLY CLOUD WAS ALL ABOUT BREAKING AWAY FROM CORPORATE IT

  • It’s a new generation of computing, so the future winner is unknown.
  • Many companies are trying to have centralized IT policies - one size fits all
  • Data governance and legal liability is driving corporate policies (education needed)
  • Consumer AI is widely available and applicable to some job functions
  • Executives are starting to talk about “AI First” policies
  • Cloud-native and Cloud-migrated were very different things, with different results

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