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Puma taps Adidas CIO for COO role, streamlines responsibilities
Andreas Hubert will lead the fashion brand’s newly united global sourcing operations, including IT, sustainability, product development and logistics.
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How 10 years of technology shifts transformed the CIO role
CIO Dive began publishing its newsletter a decade ago this month. Here's an in-depth look at how this C-suite position has evolved.
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Google, Microsoft sign EU AI Act code of practice
Despite joining the voluntary pledge, the tech giants shared concerns that the rules are complex and will slow down development.
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Research shows LLMs can conduct sophisticated attacks without humans
The project, launched by Carnegie Mellon in collaboration with Anthropic, simulated the 2017 Equifax data breach.
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C-suite leaders attribute revenue, software development boosts to AI
Executives credit increased AI use over the past year for bringing an estimated 44% bump in revenue, according to a GitLab report published Tuesday.
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Bank of America taps next tech chief
Aditya Bhasin, chief technology and information officer since 2021, is leaving the bank and will be replaced by Hari Gopalkrishnan, who’s been at BofA since 2011.
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PNC embeds commercial finance platform in Oracle Fusion ERP
The bank’s cloud-based Pinacle Connect treasury management system automates transaction processes and breaks down data silos, the two companies said Tuesday.
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Employees brace for AI-driven change: survey
Nearly half of workers are taking steps to safeguard their financial and professional futures as concerns swirl, according to a Gusto survey.
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Mondelēz CTO, CISO to depart
Kostas Georgakopoulos’ last day at the snack food giant will be Thursday. Two executives have been tapped to take over the roles.
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Intel gets a boost from AI-enabled PCs as its foundries flounder
The storied chipmaker cut management layers by half and plans to reduce its overall workforce by 15% amid a broader austerity push.
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6 months of AI (de)regulation in the US
The Trump administration is paving the way to faster AI adoption, development and American exports amid a race for global dominance.
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What we know about the Microsoft SharePoint attacks
State-linked hackers and ransomware groups are targeting SharePoint customers across the globe.
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Ulta Beauty eyes AI agents amid growth plans
The company is working on the tech foundation to enable adoption, which it hopes will lead to improved employee and customer experiences.
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Walmart expands AI leadership, introduces 4 ‘super agents’
The company appointed former Instacart executive Daniel Danker to lead AI acceleration, product and design.
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Google Cloud jacks up CapEx to build more cloud
The hyperscaler boosted its AI infrastructure investment plan for the year by 13% to $85 billion, executives said during a Wednesday earnings call.
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Trump signs trio of AI executive orders
The presidential decrees come just hours after the administration released its anticipated AI Action Plan, which identified 90-plus federal policy measures.
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SAP braces for IT spending lull as tariff woes intensify
The Germany-based ERP giant saw deal cycles elongate as customers implemented strict cost controls, CEO Christian Klein said during a Tuesday earnings call.
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Businesses tighten IT spending plans amid Trump tariff threats
Shifts in U.S. trade policy pushed companies into a wait-and-see mode, S&P Global Market Intelligence Research Analyst Malav Parekh said.
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Norwegian Cruise Line appoints chief digital, tech officer
Daniel Henry comes to the company after leading transformation efforts at McDonald's and American Airlines.
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OpenAI, Oracle launch Stargate data center capacity expansion
The 4.5 gigawatt commitment will create more than 100,000 construction and operations roles in the U.S., according to a Tuesday announcement.
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Why CIOs should be wary of agentic AI claims and vendor-led hype
Definitions vary, technical gaps remain and marketing isn’t reality. Still, businesses believe the technology will bring outsized benefits down the road.
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Java licensing snafus cost millions, drive developers to open source
More than 1 in 4 organizations spend between $100,000 and $500,000 in audit penalties annually, according to a joint study by Azul and the ITAM Forum.
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Microsoft, CISA warn of cyberattacks targeting on-premises SharePoint servers
The flaw can let threat actors access SharePoint content, including file systems, according to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.
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AI-powered attacks rise as CISOs gauge security risks
Security chiefs are concerned about flaws in agents but also eager to see them replace humans in some roles, according to a report.
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FedEx tech, transformation chief abruptly exits
After one year in the role, Sriram Krishnasamy departed the company Thursday. He will remain with FedEx in an adviser capacity until the fall.