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AWS plans $100M Generative AI Innovation Center expansion
Two years post-launch, the cloud giant touted thousands of participating customers, including the NFL, BMW Group and AstraZeneca.
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There aren’t enough AI chips to support data center projections, report says
High-end forecasts are “not credible,” according to London Economics International, which called its report a “sanity check” on demand growth projections.
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Opinion
How CIOs can rebuild IT operating models for the AI era
Thriving in the AI era requires intentional changes to workforce strategies, team skills and vendor relationships.
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How 3 companies curb ERP overhaul risks
Clorox, Ulta Beauty and McCormick are aiming to ease disruption from major tech upgrades through preparation and planning.
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Retail accelerates investments in generative AI
The industry is also one of the leaders of AI agent and multiagent system adoption, according to a Capgemini report.
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How Sprint Mart is using tech to save hours each day
The retailer added tools to automate tasks like invoice management while expanding payment options and exploring delivery.
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EU releases compliance guidelines for AI Act
With another enforcement milestone in sight, the European Union is giving businesses a voluntary code of practice to help align with regulatory standards.
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Ahold Delhaize appoints auto industry veteran as CTO
Jan Brecht joins the grocery giant after tech leadership stints at Nissan, Mercedes-Benz and Adidas.
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AI-driven job cuts may be underreported: Challenger
Only 75 job cuts by U.S.-based employers in the first half of the year were explicitly attributed to AI, according to Challenger, Gray & Christmas. The outplacement firm suspects the number is higher.
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McCormick aims to ‘derisk’ ERP implementation
The food company’s executives said they’ve pivoted to a functional deployment approach, which will take longer but mitigate some challenges.
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US PC shipments fall flat in Q2 amid tariff worries
After a spike in Q1 shipments, tariff concerns crimped market growth for the top computer makers, according to an IDC report.
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Kroger turns to AI for inventory security, experience boosts
The grocer plans to continue investing in the technology to provide better visibility, improve worker productivity and, ultimately, drive growth.
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US authorities unmask North Korean IT worker schemes and their American accomplices
Federal officials said businesses should carefully verify the identities of remote employees to avoid falling prey to similar scams.
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Shadow AI emerges in the enterprise
Workers are bringing AI tools into businesses at a faster rate than IT’s capacity to perform risk assessments, according to a ManageEngine report.
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Tech unemployment rate hits lowest yet in 2025: CompTIA
Companies across sectors added 90,000 net new tech pros to their ranks in June, according to an analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
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Industries prioritize AI investments as uncertainty looms
Restaurants, retailers and carmakers are turning to AI to ease pressure from consumer spending and trade policy shifts.
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SaaS audit costs climb as tech stack visibility slides
Nearly half of organizations report spending $1 million or more on software vendor reviews in the last three years, Flexera found.
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Opinion
How trust and skills can help bridge the AI divide
Companies on the path toward AI success need transparency, clear communication and continuous skilling efforts.
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Agentic AI deployment accelerates despite risks: KPMG
The uptick comes as Gartner predicts that more than 40% of agentic AI projects will be canceled by the end of 2027.
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How IT leaders infuse cyber hygiene into daily work
For technology chiefs, a “do as I say, not as I do” stance could lead to a security breach. Instead, cyber awareness can be taught by example.
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American Airlines CIO on redefining CX with tech
On a recent podcast, Ganesh Jayaram discussed the carrier’s revamped app and self-service capabilities as it turns to AI to avoid missed connections.
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Senate strikes AI state law freeze as budget bill passes
Following an initial compromise to shorten the moratorium, Sen. Marsha Blackburn led a successful repeal of the provision Tuesday morning.
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Server sales surged in Q1, driven by GPU demand
The market more than doubled during the first three months of the year, marking the highest quarterly growth rate in 28 years.
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Most enterprises can’t secure AI, Accenture says
Nearly 4 in 5 businesses lack the foundation needed to safeguard models, data pipelines and cloud infrastructure, the consultancy found.
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GOP governors blast proposed AI state law freeze
More than a dozen governors called on Congress to strike the moratorium from the budget bill as it advances through the Senate.