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Artificial Intelligence is transforming the way businesses operate, but the real challenge today isn't just about technology. Data governance, cybersecurity, integration with business processes, and people-centricity are the topics driving the digital innovation debate.
It is precisely on these topics that some of Italy's leading technology and business publications — Digitalic, Economy, and Data Manager — have covered BlueIT's vision and projects, delving into events, organizational models, and practical approaches to AI adoption in companies.
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AI for Humans: Artificial Intelligence that puts people at the center
Among the most explored topics is the concept of “AI for Humans,” which was central to the event hosted at RAI studios in Milan.
The meeting was an important discussion point on a belief increasingly central to the world of innovation: AI can only generate real value when it remains at the service of people. During the event, BlueIT shared a vision of Artificial Intelligence focused not on replacing human work, but on augmenting it.
Digital transformation, in fact, does not depend solely on the adoption of new technologies. It requires trust, organizational culture, and the ability to integrate automation and responsibility within business processes. This is where the concept of “technological humanism” takes shape: an approach where AI supports people, simplifies complex tasks, and frees up time for higher-value activities.
This is the aspect highlighted by the article, emphasizing that the true distinguishing element of innovation is not technology itself, but how it is designed and used within organizations.
AI Accelerator and AI + ERP: how the way businesses operate is changing
Significant attention was also given to the event “AI Accelerator – Reshaping the Way Businesses Operate”, held last April at the Visconti Castle in Pandino (CR).
Managers, CIOs, and industry experts discussed the role of AI as a strategic infrastructure for business, addressing topics that are currently redefining the future of enterprises: data governance, hybrid cloud, cybersecurity, organizational resilience, and enterprise-grade models.
The publications described the AI Accelerator as a concrete pathway, designed to guide companies in the progressive adoption of Artificial Intelligence, transforming innovation into a sustainable, measurable, and truly integrated business process.
Within this scenario, the topic ofintegration between AI and ERP systems, explored during the event organized by BlueIT in collaboration with Formula at IBM Studios in Milan.
The meeting focused on one of the main challenges for modern businesses: introducing AI, automation, and data governance without compromising operational continuity and efficiency. Today, many organizations find themselves managing increasingly complex technological ecosystems, with the risk of multiplying tools and platforms without achieving true process integration.
The vision that emerged during the event, however, proposes a pragmatic and gradual approach, based on listening to business needs, leveraging existing systems, and building integrated technological ecosystems. The goal is not to suddenly revolutionize the company, but to guide it through a concrete and sustainable evolution, where AI becomes an accelerator of efficiency and decision-making capabilities.
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Cybersecurity and governance: the new frontier of business resilience
Another central theme emerging from the publications concerns the evolution of cybersecurity in a context where cyberattacks are increasingly rapid, automated, and difficult to predict.
The shift towards proactive security models was explored in depth, where Artificial Intelligence, continuous monitoring, and automation collaborate to reduce vulnerability exposure times and enhance organizations' preventive capabilities.
In this scenario, cybersecurity is no longer interpreted as a mere technical activity, but as a strategic element of corporate governance. Protecting data, processes, and know-how today means ensuring operational continuity, resilience, and competitive capability.
Alongside technology, however, the value of the human component also emerges. Awareness, training, and organizational culture become fundamental elements for building companies truly prepared to face new digital challenges.
Digitalic, Economy, and Data Manager thus describe a transformation that goes beyond simple technological innovation: a new way of interpreting AI, cybersecurity, and governance, placing people, responsibility, and the sustainability of change at its core.
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Conclusions
BlueIT supports companies with services and pathways dedicated to technological innovation, from data governance to AI projects, and advanced cyber resilience models.
If you want to implement artificial intelligence in your business or check your security level, contact us now and stay updated on our upcoming events.
Sources
- Artificial intelligence becomes a structural asset for businesses - Data Manager Online
- BlueIt AI Accelerator: in the Visconti Castle, artificial intelligence learns to defend knowledge - Digitalic
- Artificial Intelligence and ERP: BlueIT and Formula design the future with IBM - Digitalic
- BlueIT, the color of AI - Digitalic
- From Reactive Cybersecurity to Risk Management: BlueIT's Turning Point - Digitalic
- More "Human" Technology in Defense of Businesses - Economy Magazine
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