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The Future of Business: How Cloud and AI Are Reshaping Industries

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July 2024

In today's hyper-competitive business landscape, staying ahead of the curve demands embracing cutting-edge technologies. Cloud computing and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are two forces rapidly transforming how companies operate and compete. But harnessing their full potential requires careful integration. This is where the hidden complexities arise, particularly in data management. Our interview with Anant Adya, EVP and Service Offering Head at Infosys, sheds light on these challenges and explores how businesses can navigate a successful cloud and AI transformation journey.

- Aanchal Ghatak

The Future of Business: How Cloud and AI Are Reshaping Industries

The digital age demands constant evolution, and businesses are increasingly turning to cloud computing and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to gain a competitive edge. But integrating these powerful technologies can be a complex journey.

DEMYSTIFYING THE CLOUD-AI INTEGRATION CHALLENGE

While often seen as a seamless pairing, cloud and AI present a unique set of integration hurdles. Adya clarifies, "The cloud is fundamental to AI, but managing the data that fuels AI is a distinct challenge."

The crux of the issue lies in data management. AI applications thrive on massive datasets that require efficient movement and storage. Companies, understandably focused on the AI aspect, can overlook the underlying cloud infrastructure. This can lead to inefficiencies and higher costs as essential data management practices like backup, encryption, and de-duplication fall by the wayside.

INFOSYS COBALT: A TAILORED APPROACH FOR INDUSTRY TRANSFORMATION

Infosys Cobalt steps in to bridge this gap. It goes beyond simply migrating businesses to the cloud and delves into optimizing the underlying infrastructure for AI workloads. Here's how Infosys Cobalt tackles this challenge:

Comprehensive Data Management: Infosys Cobalt ensures efficient data handling practices like backup, encryption, and de-duplication - all optimized for cost-effectiveness.

• Industry-Specific Cloud Solutions: Recognizing the unique needs of each industry, Infosys Cobalt offers customized cloud implementations. These "Industry Cloud" solutions cater to specific challenges and leverage the power of AI in a targeted manner.

REAL-WORLD EXAMPLES: INDUSTRY TRANSFORMATION POWERED BY

AI Let's explore a couple of examples showcasing how Infosys Cobalt tailors solutions for industry transformation:

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