This Growth Swarm Moment, excepted from episode 22, emphasizes the importance of companies focusing on customer needs and data modernization.
Search Results: HR (7834)
In Ep. 187, Kieron Allen explains how Flipkart, one of the largest e-commerce companies in India, is entering the Metaverse in a big way with a new immersive and interactive initiative.
Toni Witt explains health pros and cons of VR, and why work-from-home and Metaverse aficionados must approach it with as much moderation they do 2D screens, social media, and the like.
In this episode, Bob evaluates IBM’s Q3 results and emphasizes how IBM highlights business transformation over digital transformation.
Scott Vaughan extracts the top takeaways from B2B demand generation provider Activate’s sixth annual ‘State of Demand Gen’ research report.
Quantifying cyber risk helps board members and other business leaders see the importance of cybersecurity investment. As Chris Hughes explains, the FAIR model offers a framework to do this.
Five startups that won $1 million to grow their companies give good reason for optimism that the tech industry is still fueling innovation.
In this data modernization Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Aaron Back defines ethical AI as technology that “adheres to defined ethical guidelines,” and not just by companies, but also by governments.
Any effective data governance should be developed with intention and supported by the organization, which starts at the top, writes Pablo Moreno.
As Tom Smith reports, startup neurothink has embraced a multi-cloud model — based on several VMware products — to help make AI and ML “radically accessible.”
Bob Evans explains how CEO Arvind Krishna’s intense focus on the cloud and AI has transformed IBM into an innovative and disruptive contender.
Dubai’s Ajman police force announced that it will be offering services to Metaverse users, who can report crimes as digital avatars. This raises privacy concerns, says Kieron in episode 186.
In this episode, Bob Evans says that CEO Arvind Krishna deserves huge credit for the leadership and unification he has brought to the company, which has made it easier for customers to engage.
Analyst Kieron Allen offers examples of how digital twins might work in the development of transportation, urban planning, and more.
Doing things the way they’ve always been done is never a good strategy where technology is concerned, and security is no exception, writes Robert Wood.
Radical accessibility is how neurothink describes its approach to AI/ML services. It aims to make good on that promise through multi-cloud.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Oracle GVP Jeff Stiles says a unified process must be in place from the initial product record through the point of sale and service delivery.
Thanks to WebAR, organizations don’t have to wait for smart glasses in order to experience the benefits of augmented reality.
In this News Desk, recorded at Oracle CloudWorld, Wayne Sadin interviews Oracle VP Chris Havrilla on how the company uses artificial intelligence to recruit and optimize human talent.
Bob Evans reports on Larry Ellison’s evocation of the multi-cloud phenomenon and in which direction it’s evolving.