Bill Doerrfeld explains how AI is improving endpoint threat detection and accelerating response times.
Artificial Intelligence
“AI will eat software,” says Microsoft’s Charles Lamanna. It will be the main user interface, the main way logic is decided, and the main engine for digital solutions.
Paul Swider explains the ways in which generative AI is making its way into healthcare portals, chatbots, and other patient experiences.
Director of Product Strategy Karina Buschsieweke reports takeaways from Appian World and discusses how Appian is integrating process mining into its platform.
In this Generative AI Digital Summit moment, Tony Uphoff explains how generative AI is enhancing workflows in the manufacturing industry.
From a security perspective, AI can be used against itself within the realm of behavioral analytics and malware detection.
Kieron Allen hosts C3 AI CEO Thomas Siebel who explains how generative AI and large language models are impacting enterprises and their workforces.
Originally featured at the Generative AI Digital Summit, this innovation profile highlights company announcements from the recent Knowledge 2023 conference.
In this profile originally featured at the Generative Ai Digital Summit, Kenny Mullican dives into IBM’s new enterprise-ready data and AI platform watsonx.
Redis Enterprise Cloud and Redis on Flash serve as powerful tools to improve accuracy, reduce latency, and optimize speed and cost.
Kieron Allen explains how Informatica’s CLAIRE GPT is further democratizing data for Informatica users.
Bob Evans recaps the comments on generative AI given by Snowflake CEO Frank Slootman on the company’s most recent earnings call.
During the company’s most recent earnings call, Snowflake CEO Frank Slootman expressed the company’s desire to partake in the generative AI revolution.
Machine learning is nothing new in cybersecurity, but in recent years, it’s gotten significantly better, says Rob Wood.
In anticipation of the Generative AI Digital Summit on May 25th, Janet Schijns runs through some existing use cases for technology partners.
Your competitors are already doing it, so you do not want to put your head in the sand, says Rob Wood.
The integration of machine learning and AI capabilities in cybersecurity offer opportunities for improved specificity, consistency, and scalability.
As prompt engineering is becoming increasingly relevant within the labor market, employees will need to scale with these emerging skills.
While generative AI can bring much value to an organization, prompt engineering will be a vital skill to get the most of the technology.
Tony Uphoff explores organizational restructuring in a digital-first world and how leaders can best lean into this in a way that promotes innovation and growth.