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Zoom’s enterprise customer base expands as AI push continues
The software company's enterprise client list keeps growing as it incorporates AI into more products and services, according to its recent earnings call.
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AWS doubles size of first AI accelerator cohort after flurry of interest
The tech giant expanded its initial start-up cohort to 21 after receiving more than 1,200 applications, including several aimed at enterprise functionality.
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How to say no as a CIO
Greenlighting digital transformation doesn’t mean approving every potentially innovative project — especially in a challenging economy.
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For Microsoft, AI belongs everywhere
During its annual Microsoft Build conference, the tech giant doubled down on its commitment to AI, providing customers with tools and platform updates to simplify, scale and ensure the safety of AI models built with its tools.
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3 CIOs on generative AI’s rapid spread
Chief technologists at the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium expressed a mixture of caution and enthusiasm about new and emerging AI applications.
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Salary ranges are growing in tech hub job postings, Indeed finds
Widening compensation ranges indicate broader shifts in the labor market, an Indeed report shows.
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BJ’s CIO to depart after 6 years
The club retailer is losing longtime EVP and CIO Scott Kessler, effective Friday.
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Apple restricts ChatGPT, GitHub Copilot use over data worries: report
The company limited use of the AI tools for some employees amid concerns over confidential data, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday.
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Marriott seeks improved efficiency, higher revenue amid tech overhaul
The hotel chain is re-platforming systems, investing in tech infrastructure and enhancing its mobile app as it boosts its yearly technology spending by around $150 million.
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Why and how to report a ransomware attack
The majority of ransomware attacks go unreported, creating a blind spot that hampers response, recovery efforts and the prevention of future attacks.
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Why cyber is also a CIO problem
When an incursion occurs, IT teams need to have a recovery plan and backup systems ready for deployment.
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How Comcast, Vanguard retain diverse tech talent
Diversifying the technical talent base is just the start. Intentional cultural adjustments and mentorship programs can help keep workers engaged.
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US commission issues guide to auditing AI for discrimination
The document cautions employers that they may be responsible for such tools even if designed and administered by a vendor.
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Generative AI needs guardrails as businesses add it to software development
Organizations are broadly using AI to test software today. But clear guardrails are needed as the technology evolves.
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How CIOs overcome internal resistance to digital transformation
Modernization requires realigning company culture to support innovation — and executive leadership can drive that change.
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Levi’s and Swarovski focus on end users to avoid ‘digital Darwinism’
As consumer expectations grow and evolve, it’s on technology leaders to implement solutions that enhance the customer experience.
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CEOs rank AI as most impactful tech for 4th year in a row
Executives are strategically focused on growth and technology this year, two areas where AI can assist.
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OpenAI CEO asks Congress for AI regulation and a new agency
Sam Altman joined experts from IBM and New York University to ask Congress for swift AI regulation. They're just split on what form it should take.
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Microsoft readies full deployment of cloud tailored for public sector
A year into testing platform solutions for governments, the company has installed sovereign landing zones, tighter encryption capabilities and new transparency policies to build public cloud trust.
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A ‘tech hub’ in your city? Commerce Department launches application process for $500M in grants
The program will focus on key technology areas such as AI and batteries, and designate at least 20 “tech hubs” with the potential to be globally competitive innovation centers.
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AI needs cohesive regulation to reduce public risk, experts say
The risk associated with AI's speedy evolution calls for uniform legislation, a panel of executives and government officials said last week.
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Clorox to implement first region of new ERP this year
The company is spending above its normal level of IT spending as it makes progress on its five-year, $500 million plan to accelerate digital transformation.
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Big 4 accounting firms squeeze traditional MSP market
The blurring lines between software and business processes is a boon for big-four firms looking to managed service providers to expand client offerings.
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Opinion
If your cloud mix isn’t working, tweak the recipe
CIOs must understand the long-term costs associated with cloud, shaping a multicloud strategy by design — not by default.
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Generative AI: What to consider for business adoption
No matter where a business is on its AI journey, there are risks and rewards that come with adopting new technologies.