
Dion Hinchcliffe
@dhinchcliffe
Thinker, strategist, enterprise architect, keynote speaker, analyst, book author, futurist on #IT, #CIO, #cloud, #AI. @TheFuturumGroup @SDABocconi
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WalkMe SAP Build Cohere Google Accenture SAP Customer Experience Philipp Herzig SAP LeanIX Microsoft ServiceNow Salesforce Workday SAP 17/👀 What to watch next: - Joule Studio rollout - Custom agent uptake - SAP Build + AI co-innovation from @AWSCloud, @Palantir, and others - Adoption speed: Will CIOs buy-in + move fast enough? The platform is here. Now it’s execution time. #SAPSapphire


Chris Petersen One big issue is that most orgs just won't have the audit or enforcement muscle to do very much. AI, again, will have to step in to do most of this in terms of detection + figuring out notifications / remediation. But AI can't always be the solution, right? #CIOChat

Dion Hinchcliffe Just wondering if the vector databases are the only source of the leaks. What about the MCP servers? #CIOChat


Prem Kumar Aparanji 🤖👶🏼🐘 Dion Hinchcliffe Looking forward to MCPitM (MCP in the Middle) as an attack vector... 😇 Every interaction could be leaky... #CIOchat

Prem Kumar Aparanji 🤖👶🏼🐘 Absolutely. MCP holds great potential + we're already seeing great use cases for it. But security issues have already arisen from it, some fairly serious: cybersecuritynews.com/github-mcp-ser… I believe most of these will be addressed, but wide open interfaces are tough to secure. #CIOChat


Dion Hinchcliffe Data Governance is fundamental. So is an Enterprise Systems Inventory complimented by application lifecycle management policy & process that covers all these new types of systems. #CIOChat

Prem Kumar Aparanji 🤖👶🏼🐘 My take: Data governance may be fundamental, but far too many orgs have fairly immature capabilities in this regard. ALM policy + process today is no match for AI app gen or downstream integrated data. AI tools or some kind of automation will be needed to plug gaps. #CIOChat


Dion Hinchcliffe #CIOChat A1: No terms of service is never enough. Savvy #CIOs will not just mitigate the risk but actively build for the ever increasing risk with rules and governance. In short there is no really good way not to own your own #AI.

Joanne Friedman Definitely seeing lots of interest in private enterprise AI. Even see new service providers flourishing in delivering it turnkey for orgs. But most CIOs know almost everything like this is interim until the market gets out of very early days IMO. #CIOChat

Dion Hinchcliffe #CIOChat a2: I think the answer lies in two areas: the growth of private clouds, and the uptick in hardware sales. #DataSovereignty and #AI seems to be catalyzing the rebirth of #EnterpriseDataCenters. Business levers you ask? Supply chain Sovereignty

Joanne Friedman To underscore your point, the CIOs in all of my surveys the last 18 months are strongly reconsidering where workloads certain should run: Public or some form of private. AI is the workload getting the most scrutiny right now. #CIOChat

Managing Supply Chains in a Tariff-Fueled Trade War sloanreview.mit.edu/article/managi… My take: IT leaders dealing with the impacts of latest U.S. import duties on their value chains must closely monitor the rapid shifts in policy + prioritize visibility into the IT supply network. #CIO

Daniel Newman AI agents alone will likely have $4 trillion in impact within just a few years, according to our own estimates. Front + back-office jobs of every type will be displaced. It’s all about how fast and how many new jobs are created. Short term, significant disruption is likely.

Dell and NVIDIA introduce AI Factory 2.0 ✅ 256 Blackwell GPUs per rack ✅ 230% faster data throughput ✅ Agentic AI support ✅ 24/7 managed services Can this integrated platform solve enterprise AI infrastructure gaps? Olivier Blanchard 💬 from The Futurum Group explains:
