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Bank of America touts AI gains amid industrywide adoption push
The company deployed automated coding tools to its 17,000 software developers, CEO Brian Moynihan said Wednesday.
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Risk management, legacy tech pose major threats to healthcare sector
Companies have improved their recovery processes and user controls but still lag in risk preparedness, according to a report from Fortified Health Security.
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AWS streamlines Marketplace for agentic era
The cloud giant designated a new category for related tools and third-party guardrails to support discovery and implementation.
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5 ways generative AI projects fail
CIOs can run into issues if they misunderstand the technology’s maturity, fail to connect business value or lack investments in literacy, according to Gartner research.
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Google Cloud pours more than $25B into domestic AI infrastructure
The investment will expand the hyperscaler’s data center footprint across the largest U.S. power grid in the next two years.
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Kohl’s appoints digital chief amid turnaround plan
Retail veteran Arianne Parisi will join the company on July 28, reporting to interim CEO Michael Bender.
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Global IT spend keeps growing despite trade war concerns
Gartner expects AI infrastructure buildouts will drive a nearly 8% spike in technology investments this year, the analyst firm said Tuesday.
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AWS plans $100M Generative AI Innovation Center expansion
Two years post-launch, the cloud giant touted thousands of participating customers, including the NFL, BMW Group and AstraZeneca.
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There aren’t enough AI chips to support data center projections, report says
High-end forecasts are “not credible,” according to London Economics International, which called its report a “sanity check” on demand growth projections.
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Opinion
How CIOs can rebuild IT operating models for the AI era
Thriving in the AI era requires intentional changes to workforce strategies, team skills and vendor relationships.
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How 3 companies curb ERP overhaul risks
Clorox, Ulta Beauty and McCormick are aiming to ease disruption from major tech upgrades through preparation and planning.
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Retail accelerates investments in generative AI
The industry is also one of the leaders of AI agent and multiagent system adoption, according to a Capgemini report.
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How Sprint Mart is using tech to save hours each day
The retailer added tools to automate tasks like invoice management while expanding payment options and exploring delivery.
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EU releases compliance guidelines for AI Act
With another enforcement milestone in sight, the European Union is giving businesses a voluntary code of practice to help align with regulatory standards.
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Ahold Delhaize appoints auto industry veteran as CTO
Jan Brecht joins the grocery giant after tech leadership stints at Nissan, Mercedes-Benz and Adidas.
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AI-driven job cuts may be underreported: Challenger
Only 75 job cuts by U.S.-based employers in the first half of the year were explicitly attributed to AI, according to Challenger, Gray & Christmas. The outplacement firm suspects the number is higher.
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McCormick aims to ‘derisk’ ERP implementation
The food company’s executives said they’ve pivoted to a functional deployment approach, which will take longer but mitigate some challenges.
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US PC shipments fall flat in Q2 amid tariff worries
After a spike in Q1 shipments, tariff concerns crimped market growth for the top computer makers, according to an IDC report.
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Kroger turns to AI for inventory security, experience boosts
The grocer plans to continue investing in the technology to provide better visibility, improve worker productivity and, ultimately, drive growth.
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US authorities unmask North Korean IT worker schemes and their American accomplices
Federal officials said businesses should carefully verify the identities of remote employees to avoid falling prey to similar scams.
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Shadow AI emerges in the enterprise
Workers are bringing AI tools into businesses at a faster rate than IT’s capacity to perform risk assessments, according to a ManageEngine report.
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Tech unemployment rate hits lowest yet in 2025: CompTIA
Companies across sectors added 90,000 net new tech pros to their ranks in June, according to an analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
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Industries prioritize AI investments as uncertainty looms
Restaurants, retailers and carmakers are turning to AI to ease pressure from consumer spending and trade policy shifts.
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SaaS audit costs climb as tech stack visibility slides
Nearly half of organizations report spending $1 million or more on software vendor reviews in the last three years, Flexera found.
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Opinion
How trust and skills can help bridge the AI divide
Companies on the path toward AI success need transparency, clear communication and continuous skilling efforts.