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Gartner: future tech investment will be based on AI and data analytics, LogicMonitor comments
New Gartner research has shown that by 2025, more than 75 percent of venture capital and early-stage investor executive reviews will be informed using artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics.
Daniela Streng, EMEA VP at LogicMonitor, comments below on how AI already permeates most companies, so this news is not surprising.
“That tech investors will base their decisions on data science and artificial intelligence is hardly surprising. After all, if you are basing your investments on gut feeling, you may as well be playing a roulette wheel – this is not a savvy strategy that forward-thinking investors ever employ.
“This Gartner research bodes well for technology companies who already leverage unified observability and AIOps-enabled infrastructure monitoring platforms. These companies use AI to predict IT issues that could negatively impact the business and result in interruptions in service availability, and then solve for those issues proactively.
“Companies who are leveraging AIOps within their IT teams are able to keep critical applications and business systems running smoothly and more predictably, which translates into happier end customers and more stable revenue. Ultimately, companies who use AI technology themselves are likely to fare better in investor analyses driven by AI.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by D Baker .
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