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Starbucks deploys virtual assistant to improve workflows
Green Dot Assist will help staff look up various ingredients for drinks, troubleshoot equipment and help managers staff last-minute callouts.
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The enterprise is not ready for vibe coding — yet
CIOs are familiar with AI-based approaches to software and application development, but it’s a field that keeps growing.
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How 3 banks are capitalizing on AI
Lloyds Banking Group, NatWest and Truist are building on in-house productivity gains to scale more ambitious use cases.
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VMware accuses Siemens of stalling in software licensing dispute
The Broadcom-owned vendor complained of discovery process delays Friday in a civil suit stemming from a September support service renewal request.
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Restaurants develop a taste for AI as economic outlook sours
BJ’s Restaurants, Cracker Barrel and Bloomin’ Brands pursue efficiency and productivity gains with AI initiatives.
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AI skills shortage surpasses big data, cybersecurity
Scarcity of AI skills jumped from 2023, marking the steepest rise Nash Squared has ever recorded.
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How PepsiCo moves past AI pilot purgatory
The food and beverage company focuses on "four or five big bets" and provides an internal sandbox for employee experimentation, said Athina Kanioura, EVP, chief strategy and transformation officer.
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Trump scraps Biden software security, AI, post-quantum encryption efforts in new executive order
The White House accused the Biden administration of trying to “sneak problematic and distracting issues into cybersecurity policy.”
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US sheds 131K tech jobs in May as economic uncertainty persists
Despite the dip, total IT employment remains positive for the year, according to a CompTIA review of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
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Broadcom takes a private cloud victory lap as it axes bottom-tier VMware partners
The tech giant has converted 87% of its 10,000 largest customers to the VMware Cloud Foundation bundle, CEO Hock Tan said during a Thursday earnings call.
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Nearly half of CEOs say employees are resistant or even hostile to AI
AI adoption faces three barriers: organizational change management, a lack of employee trust and workforce skills gaps, a Kyndryl report shows.
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Trump admin rebrands AI safety institute in latest oversight move
The agency will be known as the Center for AI Standards and Innovation, aiming to serve as the "primary point of contact" for related testing and research.
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FinOps gets a hyperscaler boost as AI, SaaS costs come into FOCUS
AWS, Microsoft, Google Cloud and Oracle expanded their support for the FinOps Foundation’s ongoing battle to tame enterprise IT spending.
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Beauty brands blend AI into operations
The Estée Lauder Companies, Coty and Ulta Beauty are pushing forward on the technology to save costs, tailor communications and optimize forecasts.
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Psst, employers: AI interviewers may be alienating applicants
Some companies are creating an ethical quandary by bringing a “wild west” mentality to AI integration in the workplace, organizational psychologist Brian Smith said.
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HPE gains enterprise traction with private cloud, AI-powered servers
One-third of the company’s AI orders were driven by enterprise-based GPU server purchases, executives said Tuesday.
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Data privacy, compliance spend rises alongside AI efforts
U.S. businesses increased budgets by 71% to secure their data, according to a Blancco report published Wednesday.
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Snowflake retools data cloud to fuel AI agents, expand integrations
The company rolled out an expansive portfolio of product updates and acquired PostgreSQL startup Crunchy Data this week.
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Microsoft, CrowdStrike, other cyber firms collaborate on threat actor taxonomy
After years of confusion, leading threat-intelligence companies will streamline how they name threat groups.
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United Airlines CEO: ‘We’re probably doing more AI than anyone’
From call centers to labor contracts, the company continues to invest and experiment with the technology, Scott Kirby said.
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Business leaders expect agentic AI to take over customer service
Agentic AI will handle most customer service interactions with tech vendors in the next three years, according to Cisco projections.
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AWS curbs transfer of marketplace cloud credits
The hyperscaler banned the transfer of Reserved Instances and Saving Plans discounts by third-party providers, effective June 1.
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3 CIO tips for modernizing legacy technology
Tackling technical debt can feel like an uphill battle. Here's how decision-makers overcome hurdles, mitigate concerns and build momentum.
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Home Depot elevates CIO from within as AI adoption plans progress
Angie Brown will lead technology strategy for the home improvement retail giant after a 27-year career with the company.
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AI drives cyber strategies, security execs say
Basic vulnerabilities account for most cyberattacks, but security leaders say they’re more concerned about the risks of AI, Arctic Wolf research shows.