Last year’s Evolve conference showcased practical use cases for AI, an area where Trace3 has developed significant expertise. Key themes included how AI can help companies grow; charting the AI landscape for the future; and assessing the impact of AI on specific industries, from financial services to healthcare.
Expert presentations as well as insights from many of Trace3’s partners, including Microsoft, Cisco, and Dell Technologies created a compelling, forward-thinking deep dive on cutting-edge IT solutions and emerging technologies.
“We recognized that GenAI would have a tectonic effect on the technology and digital landscape, so Trace3 made a sizeable investment to develop our expertise,” said Rich Fennessy, Trace3 Chief Executive Officer. “We’re a company well versed in innovation and forward thinking, and our DNA is centered around helping our clients and vision and realized tomorrow.”
The University of Texas/Texas A&M Investment Management Company (UTIMCO) engaged Trace3 to implement Microsoft CoPilot and develop an AI governance framework to help manage risk. During the conference, CISO David Gahagan discussed how these moves have helped UTIMCO manage and secure confidential information.
Sean Sims, assistant vice president for digital incubator and advanced analytics at insurance company Unum, talked about how his organization leveraged Trace3’s expertise to improve its use of AI. Unum takes a domain-centered approach to harnessing AI that is tailored to the business by having domain experts work with AI experts to align to strategic goals and operational realities. Currently, Unum is working on incorporating AI client and sales management.
Trace3’s comprehensive approach to AI
Over its 20+ year history, Trace3 has built a deep well of expertise around major enablers, from cybersecurity to cloud computing and data analytics. The firm focuses on bringing emerging trends to bear and helping clients evolve. As part of that effort, Trace3 has entire divisions dedicated to research and innovation in areas including data, management consulting, and more.
During the past several years, that specialized expertise has been extended to AI, helping organizations realize the benefits of AI and launch effective AI projects. Its comprehensive approach encompasses AI strategy, governance and risk, architecture and operations, and solutions.
“As time goes on, AI will keep getting smarter and better. This matters because AI is helping humanity reach new levels of what we can achieve. AI isn’t just a tool — it’s what’s driving us to rethink what we believe is possible,” said Fennessy.
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