Kieron Allen takes a look at a new report from Accenture that dives into the notion of hot spots, and how identifying within the supply chain can improve sustainability efforts.
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Bob Evans analyzes the recent news that Microsoft and OpenAI are partnering to develop the Azure AI general intelligence platform.
Bob Evans details his one-on-one interview with IBM’s CEO Arvind Krishna, who offers insights into IBM’s focus on AI and hybrid cloud and his optimism towards the impact of enterprise technology.
Bob Evans details his CEO Outlook conversation with IBM’s chief executive, Arvind Krishna, who discusses his optimism over the deployment of AI and hybrid clouds.
Bob Evans speaks with Oracle EVP of Vertical Industries, Mike Sicilia, on the company’s industry cloud for healthcare in this keynote given at Cloud Wars Expo 2022.
In this Industry Cloud Battleground session, recorded at Cloud Wars Expo 2022, Sarah Hickman Auger and Keith Lohkamp of Workday discuss Workday’s cloud for healthcare.
When AI is combined with data, new technologies, opportunities, & outcomes emerge. From Edge AI to voice commerce, to autonomous robots, the retail industry is ripe with new potential.
In this Cloud Wars Horizon Demo Day moment, Ronak Mathur and Tom Smith discuss how automation was essential when rolling out vaccines and how it enabled patients to access certifications for vaccines sooner.
Work-from-anywhere is here to stay, which means companies must adapt both their cultures and the technologies they use. Tony Uphoff takes a closer look at “Remote Work 2.0.”
Pushing its sweeping co-creation model with global banks to new levels, IBM will help these financial institutions become more secure, compliant, and resilient but also boost performance.
Dell innovates in the sustainability realm with a concept PC that has no screws and components that snap in and out. It’s an impressive advance.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Cockroach Labs CMO Peter Guagenti defines how the company’s CockroachDB platform and microservices help customers enter new markets.
By distributing AI computation to local sensors and devices where the data is actually generated, Edge AI powers real-time capabilities for everything from medical devices to self-driving cars to energy grid monitoring, as Toni explains.
In this Metaverse interview, Toni Witt speaks with Tony Vittilo, Freelance Metaverse Consultant and XR Developer, about the current state of the Metaverse, VR, and AR as well as what direction the emerging spaces are moving in.
As Unity’s purchase of Peter Jackson’s visual effects company Weta demonstrates, the gaming industry still drives the cutting edge of technology, media, the Metaverse, and the culture at large.
Edge infrastructure’s future evolution is not a myth. There is much overlap between communication technology and telecom technology — and they won’t stay separated without consequences, explains Leonard in Ep. 10 of the Cutting Edge podcast.
Bill Doerrfeld speaks with oak9 Co-founder Aakash Shah about ways to reduce known and unknown vulnerabilities brought on by open-source software.
Analyst Toni Witt explains why Niantic’s Lightship Visual Positioning System will play a major role in the building of the “Metavearth.”
In Ep. 9 of the Cutting Edge podcast, Leonard Lee explains why customers have a growing concern about privacy at the edge, and offers some intriguing solutions to the issue that edge computing can provide.
From interoperability and immutability to security and sustainability, there are many myths around standardized virtual spaces in the Metaverse. Kieron clarifies what’s fact and what’s fiction.