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Join CIONET and Dell/AMD for an exclusive roundtable discussion on navigating the crucial intersection of artificial intelligence and data sovereignty. As AI becomes increasingly critical for business success, many organizations are grappling with data privacy and confidentiality concerns that prevent them from leveraging the full potential of traditional cloud-based AI solutions.
This session will explore how sovereign cloud strategies, including both cloud-based and on-premises deployments, can empower your organization to bring AI capabilities to your data. Maintain complete control and ensure compliance while unlocking the transformative power of AI, tailored to your specific needs and infrastructure.
This interactive roundtable will bring together Digital Leaders like you to:
Don't miss this opportunity to engage with your peers and gain valuable insights into leveraging AI while maintaining data sovereignty.
Don't miss this opportunity to engage with your peers and gain valuable insights into leveraging AI while maintaining data sovereignty.
Short introduction by every participant.
Hof van Cortenbach has been recognized as a classified monument since the year 1982. This impressive 16th-century city palace, conveniently located near the bustling Korenmarkt in the very heart of Mechelen, was constructed during the years 1520 to 1530 by Jan IV van Cortenbach, who belonged to a distinguished and notable family of the time.
The building showcases traditional brick and sandstone architecture that is typical of the period, complete with beautifully steep gable roofs and a charming private chapel that adds to its allure. In addition to its remarkable architectural charm, the palace holds historical significance due to its connection to renowned figures, including the talented sculptor Jean Monet, who designed the striking fireplace, which is now proudly displayed at the Halle Gate Museum in Brussels.
Today, the ground floor of Hof van Cortenbach serves as an elegant venue for various events and business gatherings, seamlessly blending its historical importance with modern utility and functionality.