Janet Schijns defines how AI apps, supported by partners, can automate everything from repetitive tasks to supply chains for better operational efficiency.
Corporate users need to take pause and consider the potential for bias before they move too quickly into generative AI. Analyst Wayne Sadin explains why.
Healthcare expert Paul Swider analyzes the push for sustainability in healthcare how industry participants are developing technology and business approaches to reduce waste.
Prof. Wil van der Aalst explores current and potential use case for the latest form of the process mining technology he invented. He sees a bright future in supply chains and manufacturing.
The “object centric” upgrade to process mining that Celonis launched last year streamlines analysis of both internal and supply chain apps.
By analyzing data that athletes generate on the field, AI-and machine learning-powered predictions are preventing injuries and resulting in optimized training regimens.
As AI progresses, concerns about ethics and standards increase. Ronak Mathur shares insights and tools for ethical AI technology and practices.
Recognized for customer service prowess a third straight year, UiPath highlights the tie between customer focus and business results.
John Siefert and Bob Evans host Suvajit Basu, CIO of GOYA Foods, a speaker at Digital CIO Summit, for a discussion on current supply chain challenges and innovations.
AI collects a lot of data, but it’s hard for many people to utilize, which is where augmented reality as a real-time, on-prem interface could supercharge its utility.
With an increasing need for speed in business-critical applications, CIOs and data center architects may need to consider investing in an NVMe-oF storage solution. Sponsored by Western Digital.
Wayne Sadin reports on the book “First Light of Day” by Michael Steep, describing possible implications of AI in the future.
Analyst and CISO Frank Domizio lays out how the accelerating use of artificial intelligence (AI) in cybersecurity can ultimately improve a company’s security posture.
ChatGPT’s ability to produce code has been overlooked in the media frenzy, but generative AI can make developers more productive, and focused, according to Bill Doerrfeld.
Tony Uphoff discusses the splashy intro of accessible generative AI and what biz leaders should be doing (and not doing) to take advantage.
Janet Schijns explains why she encourages businesses to talk to a partner today about multi-cloud strategies if they aren’t already doing so.
The partnership enables both business and non-technical users to deploy applications over automated workflows and CRMs using Creatio’s no-code technology.
Toni Witt evaluates how low-code/no-code could lead to the democratization of AI and explores the impact that will have.
Tom Smith explains how Salesforce and the company’s Net Zero Cloud support ESG reporting and the sustainability work of complex organizations.
The future of software development is evolving to become more low-code, says Bill Doerrfeld, who explains with practical use cases that illustrate the benefits.