Predictions for 2024 are coming in thick and fast. And off the back of a year characterised by huge advancements in the capability and availability of AI, it’s no surprise that it’s expected to dominate discussion in 2024 and beyond.
The challenge is, these predictions barely scratch the surface. Technology leaders are now well-familiar with AI’s potential to aid their organisation. What’s missing are the tough-to-answer questions:
– Will you meet board expectations to drive game-changing outcomes with AI over the next 12 months, and can you avoid being set back by wrong turns?
– Can you measure resilience, and will this help achieve optimum balance between strength and agility over the coming year?
– Is 2024 the year of data sovereignty, and should you be a leader in data privacy, or just a fast follower?
Forbes, McKinsey and Forrester can provide fascinating insights and valuable data. But what they cannot offer is a forum to tackle the challenging questions alongside your peers. Join us for the first time in 2024 as we meet to answer the question: what does the future hold?
Mark is a passionate technologist. Innovative technology (in all shapes and colours) has always been the backbone of Mark’s career, from mission-critical delivery to innovation acceleration, global portfolio optimization to fundraising and acquisition selection to business building.
At Splunk, he helps leadership teams and international policymakers understand the seismic impact that data-driven approaches can create and get the right mix of enabling technology, expertise, empowering guidance and practical governance to bring about positive change. Read more about Mark here.
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