The need to keep data for compliance reasons and to underpin the promised insights from artificial intelligence (AI) should make this a good year for storage specialists. Structured data is seen as the fundamental starting point for AI roll-outs, which has driven increased interest in storage. But there are also regulations coming that will require more information to be stored. Next month will see the introduction of the EU AI Act , which requires customers to demonstrate that their staff have AI literacy and that data can be shown to underpin the decisions made using artificial intelligence. Although EU-wide, the pressure will be on British firms to follow the same standards to trade with continental partners. Andy Palmer, Seagate’s UK channel lead for enterprise data and cloud solutions, views […]
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