Global Tech Tales: What Buyers Want

Global Tech Tales: What Buyers Want
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Each month, hosts Keith Shaw and Matt Egan are joined by a top-tier panel of editors from Foundry’s global team to discuss hot technology topics and give insights from IT buyers in markets around the world.
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The podcast covers a range of technology-related themes, focusing on future trends such as IT careers, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence. Episodes delve into challenges faced by IT leaders, such as employee burnout and hiring practices, while also offering insights into how companies will allocate resources in cloud technologies and the ongoing impact of AI on the industry.

Each month, hosts Keith Shaw and Matt Egan are joined by a top-tier panel of editors from Foundry’s global team to discuss hot technology topics and give insights from IT buyers in markets around the world.
In this episode of Global Tech Tales, host Keith Shaw is joined by global editorial leaders Matt Egan (U.K.), Chris Holmes (APAC), and Qiraat Attar (India) to explore a pressing question for modern enterprises: Is your data ready for AI?
From analytics transformation to the readiness of IT infrastructures, our panel dives deep into:
* Why clean, high-quality data is critical for AI success
* How different regions are handling AI and analytics integration
* The impact of generative AI on enterprise data strategies
* Real-world examples from healthcare, manufacturing, and even wildlife parks!
The growing importance of ROI, trust, and explainability in AI initiatives
Featuring insights from IDC, Gartner, and real IT buyers, this global conversation breaks down the future of data, analytics, and AI leadership.
Don’t miss our rapid-fire “Yes/No” round on whether it’s too late to hop on the AI train!
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