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Where organizations invest after a data breach
Asking customers to foot the bill for data breach remediation will not prevent future data breaches or address the issues that cause costs to increase.
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Employee access risk is on the rise - here’s how to take control
Unsecured employee access is a growing risk. Here's how you can take control today and automate your identity lifecycle management.
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Tech vendors ask US lawmakers for regulatory clarity on AI
Salesforce, Kyndryl and others submitted a letter to the House of Representatives' AI task force calling for policy proposals that distinguish between integrators and developers of AI models.
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JPMorgan Chase leads banking sector in AI adoption: report
In a tightening race, Capital One gained ground by adding engineering talent, according to Evident research published Thursday.
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Election 2024: Where Harris, Trump stand on AI regulation
Analysts expect Kamala Harris to largely continue the current approach to AI oversight, while Donald Trump’s promise to repeal a Biden executive order signals a major shift.
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Mars taps C-suite veteran to oversee digital tech
Marina F. Bellini, previously COO at Brazil's Itaú Unibanco, will join candymaker Mars as president of the company's Global Business Services organization.
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Tech leaders struggle to rescue data trapped in mainframes
Legacy systems are a goldmine for business insights but extraction remains a challenge, according to a Rocket Software report.
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Why data curation can make or break large language models
Before generative AI tools can be trusted to carry out critical enterprise tasks, LLMs must be tailored to their specific purpose using the right mix of data sources.
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Citi reaps rewards from modernization investments
The bank retired 450 legacy applications this year and over 1,250 since 2022, CFO Mark Mason said Tuesday.
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More tech chiefs have success measured by profitability, cost management
IT leaders expect to strengthen their C-suite ties as the role expands, according to a ServiceNow report released Tuesday.
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How CIOs are reskilling their workforce
A learning culture can help tech executives promote continuous training opportunities, especially as organizations embed AI across key processes.
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AT&T, Broadcom move toward settling legal feud
The two parties told the New York Supreme Court Friday they were making progress in resolution discussions over VMware support services.
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Cyber risk tops C-suite concerns heading into US election
American business leaders will continue to focus on data regulation, AI and technology investments regardless of which party prevails in November, according to PwC.
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More attrition awaits overworked IT teams
Nearly half of tech workers plan to switch jobs in the next year as work piles up, according to a Harvey Nash report published Monday.
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AI adoption brings revenue boosts, but data readiness lags
Nearly two-thirds of businesses plan to increase their efforts in the next two years, an Accenture survey found.
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Data overload thwarts digital transformation in banking
Despite eagerness to scale AI capabilities, the financial sector remains mired in technical debt.
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Inside North Highland’s ‘client zero’ approach to generative AI
The management consulting firm partly credits its early adoption of Anthropic's Claude Enterprise tool for boosting workforce buy-in for its strategy.
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Walmart advances AI ambitions with LLM trained on its own data
The retailer’s AI investments include LLMs tailored to its own needs and personalized homepages set to launch by the end of 2025.
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AI adoption rush puts mainframes back in the spotlight
Coding assistants are, in turn, helping engineers refactor aging COBOL applications, according to IBM.
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SAP expands Joule copilot capabilities, adds collaborative AI agents
The enterprise technology vendor said its autonomous agents can resolve disputes and streamline financial processes.
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CrowdStrike outage: Fallout and recovery
How HP dodged the July CrowdStrike outage
After catching early signs of the problem, the company used its IT management tool to install a remediating patch in its global fleet of 79,000 PCs.
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Eli Lilly names first chief AI officer
Thomas Fuchs will lead AI initiatives across Lilly, including in drug discovery, clinical trials and manufacturing.
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With AI market headed for trillion-dollar mark, chip shortages loom
Bain & Company expects AI workloads to grow by as much as 35% each year through 2027, accelerating GPU and upstream component consumption.
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Knowledge workers lean on AI as workloads increase
Employees still wade through excessive drudge work, spending half their week on low-impact tasks, according to a Wrike report.
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CISOs, C-suite remain at odds over corporate cyber resilience
More than a year after the SEC revamped cyber disclosure rules, security and IT executives still struggle to articulate enterprise risk strategies.
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Boardrooms split on AI readiness, pace of adoption: Deloitte
Just 2% of board members are highly knowledgeable or experienced in AI, according to a Deloitte survey.