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    Double-checking work tops AI priorities among employees: report

    Managers and workers are at odds over the primary application of the technology within business processes, Slingshot data found.

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    Businesses default to cloud for generative AI, accelerate migrations

    Despite ongoing tech talent shortages and cost concerns, cloud adoption rates rebounded, according to Foundry research.

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    TAB Bank’s CIO looks to optimize the ‘sweet spot’

    “Technology can be as critical an enabler as you want it to be,” said Tami Fisher, who spent 18 years at Zions Bank before joining TAB in July.

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    Generative AI adoption higher among younger workers, survey finds

    Most tech pros say the technology only slightly impacts their work as a generational gap looms, according to a Dice survey.

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    VMware vows to ‘virtualize the entire data center’ with bigger bundle

    The company rolled out its second post-Broadcom private cloud solution Tuesday, touting lower overall cost and security improvements.

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    3 ways CIOs can turn strategy into execution

    With less than half of enterprises reaching strategic objectives, executives must consistently measure and monitor the success of the plans they've laid out.

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    IBM accelerates hybrid AI with high-capacity mainframe chips

    The processors enable on-prem systems to run multiple models in ensemble configurations to improve performance and accuracy, the company said.

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    How PwC gauges generative AI risk, ROI amid adoption

    “We’re still plucking low-hanging fruit on a lot of AI initiatives,” PwC US Chief AI Officer Dan Priest said during a CIO Dive panel.

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    Target’s generative AI tool is boosting worker efficiency, CFO says

    A chatbot integrated into employee’s handheld devices has been used more than 50,000 times since it was rolled out earlier this year, CFO Michael Fiddelke said. 

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    AI upskilling efforts blocked by lack of clarity: survey

    Executives are unsure about teams’ existing AI skills, and IT pros may overestimate their existing understanding of the technology, according to Pluralsight.

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    How CIOs can respond to generative AI’s ‘moment of reckoning’

    Tech debt and a lack of AI-readiness threaten progress as Gartner warns about short-term disillusionment ahead.

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    AWS expands global cloud empire with new Asia Pacific region

    The hyperscaler will invest $6.2 billion to operate three availability zones in Malaysia. Microsoft and Google are building data centers in the country, too.

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    After a wave of attacks, Snowflake insists security burden rests with customers

    The cloud-based data warehouse vendor remains “slightly muted” about the attacks on its customers because Snowflake wasn’t breached, CEO Sridhar Ramaswamy said.

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    C-suite concern over generative AI regulation intensifies: IBM

    Most organizations are falling short of deploying responsible AI practices at scale as regulations and rules on the technology tighten globally.

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    Cloud, AI workload surge pushes data center vacancies to historic lows

    Building activity hit a record high during the first half of the year but power shortages elongated construction timelines, according to CBRE research.

    Updated Aug. 27, 2024
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    How automation and culture help curb cloud overspend

    Business leaders struggling to rein in rising costs can turn to technical solutions, but overruns are also a people problem.

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    How J.C. Penney is using AI and machine learning in its supply chain

    The department store retailer is investing heavily in new technology to improve productivity and upgrade its legacy systems.

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    Most Fortune 500 businesses flag AI risks in SEC filings: report

    Governing generative AI use is overwhelming for enterprises, which could explain why businesses cite the technology in risk sections, Gartner’s Avivah Litan said.

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    Palo Alto Networks CEO touts leads from CrowdStrike fallout

    In the wake of the massive IT outage, some CrowdStrike customers have entered talks with Palo Alto Networks in search of a new provider.

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    C-suite enthusiasm over generative AI wanes, putting pressure on quick wins

    Most CIOs have moved less than one-third of experiments into production as hype fades, according to a Deloitte survey.

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    AMD to acquire ZT Systems for $4.9B as GPU race heats up

    The move will bring an army of 1,000 cloud data center engineers into the chipmaker’s fight to challenge Nvidia’s AI infrastructure dominance.

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    Companies aren’t as cyber resilient as they think

    Most companies fall short on business continuity as malicious threat activity continues to rise, a Cohesity study found.

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    4 tech pros on managing IT budgets

    IT leaders share key strategies to shore up spending — even when businesses expect more and more out of their technology toolkits.

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    Mattel taps 25-year tech veteran to fill CTO role

    Sai Koorapati is joining the toy company after most recently serving as SVP of Global IT at Topgolf Callaway Brands.

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    Alibaba expects AI to drive more than half of its cloud segment growth

    “Demand for CPU-based traditional cloud computing is relatively limited,” CEO Eddie Wu said. “Most of the growth is now focused on GPU-based AI product development.”