Category: AI Platforms

Concrete Details on Safeguards Helps Drive More Confidence in Responsible Use of Gen AI
Keith Kirkpatrick, Research Director at The Futurum Group covers Automation Anywhere’s focus on AI data governance and control, and discusses the company’s approach to implementing generative AI guardrails to ensure safe and responsible use.
On this episode of The Six Five – On The Road, hosts Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead welcome Splunk’s Chief Cybersecurity Advisor Paul Kurtz, Live from .conf23 in Las Vegas to discuss how the c-suite should be thinking about AI today.
Patterson Dental Leverages SAP’s Field Service Management Solution to Increase Revenue and Optimize Scheduling
Keith Kirkpatrick, Research Director at The Futurum Group, covers SAP’s Field Service Management Solution, and discusses how incorporating real-time, external data into operational forecasts can improve customer experiences.
Generative AI Could Reduce Enterprise Dependence on Data Science Expertise
Mark Beccue, Research Director at The Futurum Group, examines how generative AI could reduce enterprise dependence on data science expertise. The piece explores Google Cloud Engineering executive Andi Gutmans’ premise, which is bold and framed in a way that many have previously alluded to: that generative AI democratizes AI uses. Will GenEng emerge, and what are the potential impacts?
Latest Release Provides Support for Continuous Planning at Scale
Keith Kirkpatrick, Research Director at The Futurum Group covers Workday’s announcement of Elastic Hypercube Technology (EHT), which provides enterprise workforce planners with dynamic and elastic compute power, enabling them to incorporate more dimensionality and complexity into planning models, while supporting a high number of concurrent users without impacting speed or performance.
The Futurum Group’s industry analyst Michael Diamond looks at the ASUS EndoAIM Endoscopy System that is fused with AI and co-developed with Intel to help diagnostic professionals achieve greater levels of success when diagnosing patients.
The Futurum Group VP & Practice Leader Steven Dickens offers his take on the latest news from Splunk. Splunk recently announced significant updates and a strategic shift toward AI during its annual user conference, .conf23. The innovations introduced include Splunk Attack Analyzer, a threat analysis tool powered by machine learning, and the integration of Splunk Observability Cloud and Splunk Cloud Platform to provide a unified view of customer-facing systems. Additionally, Splunk is entering the hardware market with Splunk Edge Hub, enabling organizations to gain valuable insights from diverse industries through advanced analytics and data-driven solutions. These developments are aimed at enhancing security operations, improving customer experiences, and providing greater visibility across hybrid cloud environments.
IBM posted a solid second quarter for fiscal year 2023, with revenue of $15.48 billion, which just missed analyst estimates, and earnings per share of $2.18 that handily beat analyst estimates of $2.01 per share
Daniel Newman and Todd R. Weiss of The Futurum Group share their insights as IBM’s Q2 earnings beat EPS estimates, just missing on analyst revenue estimates, as the company launches its new watsonx generative AI and data platform into general availability. The nascent watsonx platform is positioned to help drive broad enterprise success in generative AI for the company.
On this episode of The Six Five – On The Road, hosts Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead welcome Splunk’s CEO Gary Steele, live from .conf23 in Las Vegas to discuss their latest announcements, including Splunk Edge Hub, SplunkAI and more.
Major Investments Coming for Specific Areas of Generative AI
Mark Beccue, Research Director at The Futurum Group, examines the $1.3 billion investment in LLM provider Inflection, and the transaction’s implications for the industry. The Inflection funding marks a significant milestone in the generative AI landscape.
Ada Lovelace Institute Report Reveals the Challenge to Balancing Pro-Business AI Priorities With Pro-Consumer AI Protections
Mark Beccue, Research Director at The Futurum Group, examines a new Ada Lovelace Institute report that reveals the challenge to balancing pro-business AI wishes with pro-consumer AI protections. The piece explores how the current AI policy debate in the UK is a great example of the struggle to find equilibrium, where business can thrive and the public is sufficiently protected. The current AI Safety approach will not help the UK become an AI leader, and the approach is essentially a good example of what not to do to build sensible AI regulations that benefit business and the public.
Keith Kirkpatrick, Research Director at The Futurum Group covers the general availability of watsonx, including watsonx.ai, which should help enterprises developing AI applications deploy them more quickly and efficiently, improving time-to-value.

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