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Why NVIDIA and HPE Are Selling AI Factories Not Just Hardware

Why NVIDIA and HPE Are Selling AI Factories Not Just Hardware

by CPI Staff | Jun 18, 2026 | Blog, Nvidia

In this blog post Why NVIDIA and HPE Are Selling AI Factories Not Just Hardware we will look at what this new idea really means, why it matters to business leaders, and how to tell whether your organisation actually needs one. A lot of companies still think AI...
TCS Putting Claude in 50000 Seats Shows AI Rollouts Are Scaling

TCS Putting Claude in 50000 Seats Shows AI Rollouts Are Scaling

by CPI Staff | Jun 18, 2026 | Blog, Claude, Claude Code

In this blog post TCS Putting Claude in 50000 Seats Shows AI Rollouts Are Scaling we will look at why one of the biggest recent enterprise AI moves matters to every leadership team, not just global IT giants. If your business is still treating AI as a side experiment...
Platform teams should validate intelligent sampling before trusting production agent traces

Platform teams should validate intelligent sampling before trusting production agent traces

by CPI Staff | Jun 17, 2026 | AI Governance & Risk Management, AI Vendor Selection & Implementation, Blog, C#

AI agents are quickly moving from proof-of-concept projects into production workflows. They call tools, retrieve documents, invoke models, write code, trigger automations, and make decisions across multiple systems. That creates a new operational problem for platform...
Australian leaders should plan GPT-5 and o3 API migrations before December

Australian leaders should plan GPT-5 and o3 API migrations before December

by CPI Staff | Jun 16, 2026 | AI Governance & Risk Management, AI Vendor Selection & Implementation, Blog, C#

Australian organisations are moving more AI work from pilots into production. That means model retirement notices are no longer just a developer issue. They can affect customer support workflows, internal automation, knowledge search, coding assistants, reporting...
OpenAI Launches $150M Partner Network to Scale Enterprise AI Adoption

OpenAI Launches $150M Partner Network to Scale Enterprise AI Adoption

by CPI Staff | Jun 15, 2026 | AI for Business & AI Strategy, AI Governance & Risk Management, AI Vendor Selection & Implementation, Blog

OpenAI has launched the OpenAI Partner Network, backed by a reported US$150 million investment, to help enterprises move from AI pilots to scaled production deployments. For Australian organisations, the announcement matters because it points to a broader shift in the...
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