Culhane Meadows’ Washington, DC partner Scott Stevenson was recently quoted in an article for CIO Magazine which discusses enterprise cloud strategy trends for 2023.
Here are a few excerpts from the article:
The cloud’s outlook is bright but rapidly changing. Here are the top trends to follow concerning the cloud market and how enteprises are evolving their use of the cloud.
There’s no denying the fact that cloud technology is headed in many different directions, all aimed at providing rapid, scalable access to computing resources and IT services.
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Here’s a quick rundown of the top enterprise cloud trends that promise to lead to greater ROI through innovation and enhanced performance.
1. AI/ML takes center stage
All the major cloud providers are rolling out AI/ML features and products, many designed for use with their core cloud offerings, says Scott W. Stevenson, technology partner at national law firm Culhane Meadows. He notes that most providers are also using AI/ML to improve provisioning of their own services.
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Read the entire article HERE.
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