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Business and IT Leaders Diverge on Cloud and Security Priorities

 

Enterprises are preparing to expand their cloud investments, even as many remain dissatisfied with the financial returns of recent technology deployments, according to a new report from Unisys. The study, which surveyed 1,000 C-suite and IT executives across eight global markets, highlights a widening disconnect between business leaders and technology teams on priorities for cloud, AI, and security. 

Less than half of the 300 business executives surveyed said they were pleased with the return on investment from cloud, automation, and generative AI projects. 

Still, more than 75% of respondents said their organizations intend to increase cloud spending this year. 

Unisys suggests this optimism may be undermined by outdated systems and processes. 

“Organizations are still operating on outdated foundations and processes,” said Manju Naglapur, SVP and GM for cloud, applications, and infrastructure at Unisys. 

To unlock true value, he added, companies must modernize infrastructure, align IT and business priorities, and adopt proactive cybersecurity strategies. 

Misaligned Views on AI and Security 

The report found sharp differences in how IT and business executives perceive progress. More than two in five business leaders said their companies had made strong advances in AI pilots, while fewer than a third of IT leaders agreed. Concerns over readiness to support AI workloads also surfaced, with over 40% of IT leaders saying their current infrastructure cannot handle the demands of data-intensive AI systems. Security perceptions diverged even further. 

Nearly two-thirds of business executives described rigid or outdated security frameworks as barriers to innovation and data sharing. Only about a third of IT leaders shared that view. 

The Cost of a Reactive Approach 

Despite differences, executives largely agreed that cybersecurity strategies remain too reactive. Almost 90% said their organizations are prepared to respond to attacks once they occur, but lack a robust framework to prevent them. 

The stakes are high. More than two in five companies reported that IT outages can cost as much as $500,000 per hour in unplanned downtime. “The next wave of technological disruption is already underway,” Naglapur noted, “yet many organizations are still relying on outdated foundations.”

Microsoft Launches Recall AI for Windows 11 Copilot+ PCs with Enhanced Privacy Measures

 

After months of delays stemming from privacy and security concerns, Microsoft has officially rolled out its Recall AI feature for users of Windows 11 Copilot+ PCs. The feature, which has now exited its beta phase, is included in the latest Windows update. Recall AI enables users to search their on-screen activity by automatically taking screenshots and storing them—along with any extracted text—in a locally encrypted and searchable database. This makes it easier for users to find and revisit previous interactions, such as documents, applications, or web pages, using natural language search. 

Originally introduced in May 2024, Recall AI faced widespread criticism due to concerns around user privacy and the potential for misuse. Microsoft delayed its public launch several times, including a planned release in October 2024, to address these issues and gather feedback from Windows Insider testers. 

In its revised version, Microsoft has made Recall AI an opt-in tool with built-in privacy protections. All data remains on the user’s device, with no transmission to Microsoft servers or third parties. Features such as Windows Hello authentication, full local encryption, and user control over data storage have been added to reinforce security. Microsoft assures users they can completely remove the feature at any time, although temporary system files may persist briefly before being permanently deleted. 

For enterprise users with an active Microsoft 365 E3 subscription, the company offers advanced administrative controls. These allow IT departments to set access permissions and manage security policies related to the use of Recall AI in workplace environments. Alongside Recall AI, Microsoft has also launched two additional features tailored to Copilot+ PCs. 

The improved Windows search function now interprets user queries more contextually and processes them using the device’s neural processing unit for faster and smarter results. Meanwhile, the Click to Do feature provides context-sensitive shortcuts, making tasks like copying or summarising text and images more efficient. In separate developments, Microsoft continues to advance its position in quantum computing.

Earlier this year, the company unveiled Majorana 1, a quantum chip based on a novel Topological Core architecture. According to Microsoft, this breakthrough has the potential to significantly accelerate solutions to industrial-scale problems using quantum technology.