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Marsh McLennan gears up for massive AWS migration
The 150-year-old professional services firm will move the majority of its on-premises infrastructure to the cloud as part of a multiyear plan.
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One vendor works to mitigate AI’s accuracy problem
Vectara’s newly released Hallucination Corrector attempts to bolster generative AI and agent validity.
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Siloed data undercuts IT operations, AI ambitions
Technology teams are grappling with complexities and inefficiencies that are putting their goals further out of reach, according to an Ivanti report.
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Despite AI challenges, CEOs say they are doubling down on investments
CEOs emphasized the need for strategic leadership and specialized talent, especially for jobs that didn’t exist a year ago, IBM said in a report.
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Kyndryl expands cloud alliance with Microsoft
The partnership integrates Kyndryl Distributed Cloud services with the hyperscaler’s Azure Arc and Azure Local hybrid management tools.
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Enterprises eye AI assistants to modernize systems
“Tech debt isn't just a weight — it's a ticking time bomb that’s threatening the future of global enterprises,” HFS Research Chief Analyst and CEO Phil Fersht said.
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The limitations of AI in chip manufacturing
Leaders from Intel, EMD and GlobalFoundries discussed the challenges they see as the semiconductor industry adapts artificial intelligence to get results faster.
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As AI use grows, so do CIO concerns about cybersecurity
While enterprises press forward on AI initiatives, IT leaders see the potential for weaknesses against an expanding attack surface, according to a Flexential survey.
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About 1 in 8 US workers could be displaced due to automation
Roughly half of all jobs face a slight or moderate risk of automation in the near future, SHRM said.
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Aflac CIO departs for Unum Group
The 175-year-old insurer appointed Shelia Anderson to the role of chief information and digital officer Thursday.
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1 in 3 IT leaders pull back on AI investments: Asana
A lack of employee training and rushed investments in the technology contributed to "half-baked" adoption strategies, according to Asana.
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EY, DXC join SAP’s ongoing ERP migration push
The consulting firms launched services to help enterprises move to S/4HANA cloud-based systems as a 2027 support deadline for on-prem customers looms.
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Microsoft commits to Google’s interoperability protocol for AI agents
The cloud giant joins more than 50 technology partners that are supporting the Agent2Agent standard, including Salesforce, Oracle and SAP.
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CIOs defer projects, cut costs as tariff uncertainty sours IT spending plans
Economic concerns rapidly reshuffled tech priorities in April, according to Boston Consulting Group.
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Lamb Weston appoints new CIO
In his prior role, Benjamin Heselton helped open an IT services shop that specializes in SAP projects for Würth Group.
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Airlines in North America prioritize investments in cyber, AI
Spending plans come amid rising concerns over third-party cyber risk.
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Ralph Lauren anoints global chief digital officer
Naveen Seshadri began serving in the role as the luxury brand neared the end of a three-year growth initiative driven in part by digital technology upgrades.
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PepsiCo taps AWS to accelerate digital transformation, AI adoption
The snack and beverage maker plans to migrate workloads, leverage Amazon Bedrock and improve real-time insights as part of a multiyear partnership.
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Cloud data usage surges to power business analytics
“We're at a tipping point where cloud data and data products are becoming essential infrastructure for the AI era,” Domo SVP of Product Ben Schein said.
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ServiceNow, Nvidia develop LLM to fuel enterprise agents
As part of an expanded partnership, the two tech vendors debuted Apriel Nemotron 15B, an open-source AI model built with agentic tools and cost in mind.
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CIOs pay too much for not enough IT security
Cyber system complexity and a lack of adequate tools are adding to enterprise IT headaches, according to Logicalis Group.
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Small businesses say AI hasn’t lived up to the hype
AI provided some advantages but isn’t quite living up to its promise, according to a survey from American Express.
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SAP, buoyed by cloud shift, extends CEO, CFO contracts
CEO Christian Klein will remain at the helm through 2030 as the push to migrate customers from on-premises ERP systems continues, the company said Monday.
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Economic uncertainty roils tech labor market as IT unemployment spikes
Tech positions fell by 214,000 last month, according to a CompTIA review of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
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‘We’re not dabbling here’: AWS backs infrastructure investments as revenues soar
The largest hyperscaler poured billions into cloud capacity during Q1 to meet rising AI demand, CEO Andy Jassy said.