By Peter Hogg
Artificial Intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept—it’s here, and it’s reshaping how businesses operate across the globe.
From automating customer service interactions to optimizing complex business processes, AI is transforming the workplace in profound ways. Generative AI technologies, alone, are expected to automate tasks that today consume significant portions of employees’ day-to-day work.1
But the integration of AI is more than just a technological upgrade—it’s a cultural and organizational shift that requires new skills, mindsets and ways of working.
As AI adoption accelerates, the complexity of IT estates grows and requires robust management strategies to ensure seamless integration and operation.
I’ve seen firsthand how businesses can struggle with this transformation. It’s not just about implementing new technology—it’s about reshaping the way we work, the way we think, and the way we approach challenges.