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Cisco plugs AI and automation into platform as Webex Calling passes 10M users
The digital communication and networking company doubled down on hybrid work technologies with video conferencing enhancements.
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Microsoft unveils Security Copilot built on GPT-4
The technology combines OpenAI's generative AI capabilities with Microsoft's threat intelligence and security network.
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Zoom jumps on ChatGPT bandwagon, integrates generative AI features
New capabilities will include summarizing meetings and chat threads, drafting emails and creating whiteboard presentations.
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Kimberly-Clark global tech exec moves to McCain Foods
Manoj Kumbhat will serve as chief technology and information officer at McCain Foods.
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Deep Dive
Tech vendor risk raises vetting stakes in wake of SVB crisis
Deposits are safe, but tech startups may no longer have access to venture debt and the lines of credit that helped fuel innovation.
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Opinion
CIOs must prepare for the machine customers of the future
C-suite collaboration is key for business to capitalize on this developing AI technology.
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Shopify expects productivity boost from meeting ban
Engineering, product and user experience teams should complete around 25% more projects by the end of 2023 compared to last year under the new policy.
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Accenture to cut 19K jobs in latest sign of IT slowdown
The global IT services firm said it plans to trim its workforce by 2.5% in the next 18 months amid a cost-cutting plan.
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ChatGPT bug underlines need to limit shadow IT
If you share information with the tool, you do so at your own risk, according to experts.
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Ill-prepared against cyberattacks? You’re not alone, Cisco says
The cybersecurity readiness gap looms large, and smaller organizations were ranked the least prepared.
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FTC opens inquiry into cloud market competition, security
As consolidation among hyperscalers grows, federal authorities are raising concerns over cloud dependence in critical sectors.
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Skills shortages roadblock enterprise data plans
Most data and analytics teams aren't effectively delivering value to their organizations, according to Gartner data.
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GitHub teases Copilot X, powered by GPT-4
Microsoft-owned entities such as Azure and GitHub are reaping the benefits of Microsoft’s multibillion, multiyear partnership with OpenAI.
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CIOs grapple with the fallout from rush to cloud: uncontrolled costs
Executives are coming to grips with the result of decentralized decisions, and leaning on FinOps to curb usage and spend, according to KPMG’s Will DeMille.
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How Whirlpool drives digital change in an uncertain economy
Transformation efforts at the company include supply chain improvements and scaling core digital products to driving top and bottom line growth.
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Security drives software purchases for half of US companies
The study from Capterra comes weeks after the U.S. announced plans to shift liability for weak product security onto the tech industry.
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Amazon to lay off 9,000 more workers, AWS among impacted teams
The company announced Monday it would cut jobs in its cloud unit amid a broader restructuring set to continue through April.
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Women may be more likely to experience toxic workplace culture, even in the C-suite
This toxic culture gender gap widened during the pandemic, according to research published in MIT Sloan Management Review.
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Workforce reductions hinder tech upskilling: report
As layoffs and hiring freezes reach tech companies, funding and scheduling training becomes a problem, a Pluralsight report found.
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How CIO Monica Caldas keeps Liberty Mutual tech on track
“My conversation with my CEO has really centered around achieving what I call equilibrium between defensive and offensive priorities,” Caldas said during a CIO Dive Live event Wednesday.
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Former Tyson Foods CTO lands at Lennar
Scott Spradley will join the homebuilding company as its CTO starting April 3.
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Cybersecurity market confronts potential consequences of banking crisis
Bank seizures impose new challenges on vendors in every segment — and may spur consolidation.
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How ERP modernizations fare amid cost cutting
Some companies are pausing or delaying ERP implementations. But projects moving ahead face sharper scrutiny than before.
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MLB partners with Zoom to increase replay review transparency
The deal marks the latest move from the software provider to connect its product to physical locations and experiences.
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Deep Dive
Understanding the effects of mass layoffs on the tech sector
Beneath recent layoffs, CIO Dive analysis shows the tech workforce recruiting cycle is normalizing after years of hiring binges.