09/09/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/09/2025 10:34
Staying ahead of AI transformations means having an idea of what's on the horizon. The landscape of AI is shifting from massive, general-purpose models to more precise and efficient solutions, as Alex Pujol, Vice President of Global Partner Engineering for Global Partner Sales, discusses in a blog about what's coming next in AI. This transformation is changing how organizations innovate and operate-and it means that network engineers have the opportunity to learn the skills that'll make them indispensable.
In today's tech world, particularly in enterprise networking, having at least a foundational understanding of AI is crucial. With AI influencing everything from cybersecurity to business and sustainability decisions, continuous upskilling in this area isn't just a nice-to-have-it's a downright necessity.
As Pujol notes, "Success will belong to adaptable innovators who can bridge multiple domains-network engineers mastering machine learning, security experts grasping application development, and cloud architects embracing data science. The most valuable skill will shift from specialized knowledge to intellectual agility, as traditional IT roles evolve into strategic business partnerships focused on delivering outcomes."
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