Clover Infotech brings to you a curated round-up of important technology blogs and updates –
1. GenAI in BFSI: What’s Real, What’s Hype, and What’s Next?
Generative AI is transforming the banking and financial services industry with real use cases like customer-facing assistants, document understanding and automation, and productivity uplift but many claims around full automation, autonomous agents, or plug-and-play compliance are overhyped. The blog also outlines how governance, augmentation-first models, and auditable architectures will shape the next 1–5 years in BFSI AI adoption…CONTINUE READING
2. Oracle Linux KVM: The Most Cost-Efficient and Stable Virtualization Alternative to VMware
With rising costs and uncertainty around VMware licensing and roadmap, many enterprises are turning to Oracle Linux KVM as a stable, cost-efficient, open-alternative virtualization solution. This blog outlines why KVM addresses key challenges like vendor lock-in, unpredictable pricing, and long-term platform stability…CONTINUE READING
3. The Human Side of Modernization: Upskilling and Change Management in Enterprise IT
Enterprise modernization isn’t just about technology it’s about people. This blog highlights the importance of upskilling, change management, and cultural transformation to ensure that modernization efforts succeed and deliver sustained business value…CONTINUE READING
4. Human-Centered AI: A New Mandate for CXOs in 2026
As AI becomes deeply embedded across business functions, this blog discusses why trust, transparency, explainability, and user adoption are now strategic imperatives for CXOs. It emphasizes designing AI systems that align with human workflows and regulatory requirements to drive sustainable ROI and organizational acceptance…CONTINUE READING
5. Observability vs. Monitoring: What Modern IT Teams Really Need?
Modern IT teams need more than traditional monitoring dashboards observability empowers engineers to understand and troubleshoot complex systems using logs, metrics, and traces even before failures are anticipated. This blog explains how observability answers deeper questions about system behavior that monitoring alone can’t…CONTINUE READING






