The financial services sector has embraced AI for many functions, including analysis and decisions regarding investing in companies.
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From generative AI to big data/analytics platforms to on-premise clouds, the Cloud Wars Top 10 have served up an innovative set of products to watch in 2024.
Our top products to watch this year range from applications with comprehensive supply chain functionality to transportation-focused specialty apps.
Informatica deepens integration with Azure ecosystem and delivers native capabilities for the Microsoft Fabric platform, extending ties between the two companies.
The rapid development and widespread adoption of generative AI will have a significant impact on business roles and structure.
Tony Uphoff and Bob Evans explore the game-changing influence of generative AI on business roles and co-creation strategies.
In today’s business landscape, the synergy between partners and sustainability drives transformative strategies across industries.
Private generative AI tools like Moody’s Copilot give employees easy access to current, relevant data in a digital sandbox that’s protected from public AI tools.
Practitioner analyst Toni Witt reviews some of the major product developments that Microsoft detailed during its Build conference.
JBS manager Steph Robinson shares details on her company’s use of Qlik as a self-service business tool, among other applications.
Tony Uphoff explains why leaders must balance empathy and accountability to navigate this shift successfully, and shares tips on how to do it.
CFO of the London Stock Exchange Group told Oracle CEO the exchange’s big prize has been its ability to “create faster revenue outcomes,” writes Bob Evans.
With rising pressure on the global healthcare industry, healthcare organizations are turning to hyperautomation technologies to provide better health outcomes.
Healthcare cloud adoption introduces benefits including more open data sharing for streamlined research and financial operations.
Janet Schijns shares top insights from recent conversations with partners and retailers about how they can best work together.
Kenny Mullican explores how on-demand manufacturing powered by multi-cloud technology addresses supply chain, sustainability, and customer service challenges, particularly in retail.
Bob further details Microsoft’s multi-billion-dollar deal with the London Stock Exchange Group, which includes a high-level deployment of Teams.
The U.S. Army, which utilizes many subcontractors, realized it was running into too much unused funding. Toni explains how turning to AI helped it find the perfect solution for its budgeting issue.
With a rapidly evolving threat landscape and higher customer expectations, Security Operations Center’s next steps must involve a new path with modern technologies.
In this Cybersecurity Minute, Ep. 19, Chris analyzes the CNCF releasing its Secure Software Factory guidance and what it means for software security.