Wayne Sadin shares takeaways from a recent panel discussion he attended, which covered topics from data management to AI and machine learning bias.
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In the latest Growth Swarm podcast, John Siefert, Bob Evans, Tony Uphoff, and Scott Vaughan discuss generative AI’s potential effect on today’s advertising-driven, attention-based economy.
With OpenAI’s recent release of the next generation of GPT, Toni Witt breaks down highlights including more accurate and more safe outputs.
Ronak Mathur shares some of the speakers and customers in the AI, cybersecurity, and government fields that he is looking forward to hearing at the upcoming Digital CIO Summit.
Bob Evans offers highlights from his one-on-one interview with Workday co-CEO Aneel Bhusri, who discussed the rise of AI/ML, his new role, and customers.
When you can’t pay less for the goods and services you buy, you may find an opportunity to reduce costs in how you are buying them, writes Joanna Martinez.
Oracle has laid out its new artificial intelligence (AI) strategy. Bob Evans shares details of this plan, including more intelligence and stronger business outcomes.
Enterprises that leverage technology are more likely to weather the storms of, and even thrive during, challenging economic times. Here’s how partners can help.
CEO Safra Catz and CTO Larry Ellison have recently laid out a new strategy for Oracle that includes artificial intelligence and machine learning.
A late arrival to e-commerce, Hibbett Sports closed the gap with laser CX focus, a novel fulfillment approach, and aggressive use of AI to engage customers.
In addition to its many obvious benefits to organizations, AI helps optimize multi-cloud environments in several other ways that smart leaders must consider, writes Tony Uphoff.
Workday has mapped out 38 “future of work” use cases that leverage artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies. Bob Evans reviews the use cases.
Rob Wood explains why security teams need to be trained to assess risk and maintain compliance across different clouds.
Low-code/no-code platforms are becoming increasingly popular due to a scarcity of technical expertise. The addition of AI components is making these tools smarter.
Having announced a hefty, generative AI product roll out, Google Cloud is the latest company to join the generative AI revolution.
To get the most out of training for multi-cloud environments, it’s important to vary the kinds of training offered to suit different learning styles, according to analyst Rob Wood.
Google Cloud is the latest company to join the “generative AI revolution,” after announcing its new generative AI products yesterday.
AWS is extending its brand by entering the enterprise applications world with AWS Supply Chain that runs seamlessly with ERP applications.
Microsoft recently released Dynamics 365 Copilot which will take businesses to the next level with artificial intelligence capabilities.
AWS is entering the supply chain sector through the launch of its latest product, Amazon Supply Chain, which will help customers leverage existing solutions.