The Latest
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CIOs, CFOs clash over tech ROI, innovation budgets
More CFOs describe tech spending as “excessive” than CIOs, one sign of friction between technology and finance leaders.
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Google acquisition of Wiz driven by enterprise embrace of multicloud
The combined security platform will expand Google’s reach across a range of major cloud environments.
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Workload repatriations persist as CIOs improve cloud cost management
FinOps tracking has helped IT leaders identify applications better suited for on-prem environments, according to Flexera.
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Nvidia launches models to ease AI agent development
The Llama Nemotron family is designed to provide enterprises with a foundation to create agentic capabilities, the chipmaker said.
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Retailers deploy AI in pursuit of CX gains, loss prevention
Despite adoption plans, companies are grappling with system integration issues, a lack of training resources and frayed customer trust, according to Everseen.
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C-suite leaders grapple with conflict, silos amid AI adoption
Around two-thirds of executives say the technology has led to division within their company, according to a Writer survey.
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Oracle pours $5B into UK cloud expansion
The investment will help the company build its global compute capacity and support AI development.
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Employees want generative AI training to help close talent gap
Enterprise efforts to adopt the technology hinge on sufficient know-how, prompting businesses to turn inward.
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Employers are on an unsustainable ‘hiring spree’ for AI talent, report says
Too many companies are rushing to close the AI jobs gap without investment in employee training, the CEO of talent firm General Assembly warned.
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Broadcom leans on its partners to drive VMware private cloud adoption
The company doubled down on its network of third-party service providers to steer enterprise customers to VMware Cloud Foundation.
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AI project failure rates are on the rise: report
The share of businesses scrapping most of their AI initiatives increased to 42% this year, up from 17% last year, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence.
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Why Aflac isn’t rushing generative AI adoption
The insurance company only pursues opportunities that align with broader strategic priorities and provide a return on investment, EVP and CIO Shelia Anderson said.
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Intel appoints CEO, aims for a return to growth
Lip-Bu Tan, a seasoned technology executive, will take on the leadership role next week as the chipmaker pursues a turnaround strategy.
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Citi revamps tech leadership in its wealth division
Dipendra Malhotra, former head of analytics, AI and data at Morgan Stanley's wealth unit, will help drive technology modernization at Citi, CIO Jonathan Lofthouse said.
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5 questions to ask before deploying agentic AI
Security, data and use case must be top of mind for CIOs as they evaluate agentic AI applications.
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Wells Fargo taps Discover IT executive to lead branch and ATM tech division
Bank executives welcomed Heather Blair to its technology executive team Monday.
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ServiceNow releases no-code, low-code AI agent builder
The ServiceNow Studio aims to simplify enterprise automation, giving developers a centralized spot to manage and work on projects, the vendor said Wednesday.
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Oracle expands cloud coverage to over 100 regions
The company aims to double its capacity this year as demand for AI compute “continues to dramatically outstrip supply,” Oracle CEO Safra Catz said Monday.
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OpenAI targets AI agent development with expanded toolkit
The ChatGPT-maker is beefing up its offerings as more technology providers roll out tools to boost enterprise agentic AI adoption.
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Trump nominates Plankey to lead CISA
Sean Plankey previously held key roles at the Department of Energy and National Security Council during the first Trump administration.
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AI skills earn greater wage premiums than degrees, report finds
The share of AI roles requiring a degree fell in the United Kingdom, according to research from the Oxford Internet Institute.
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1 in 5 women in tech plan to switch jobs as AI boosts career prospects
The majority of respondents in Ensono’s annual survey identified generative AI skills as a professional advantage.
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Tech industry alliance rallies around data quality
Microsoft, IBM and Cisco are among the vendors backing the OASIS Data Provenance Standards Technical Committee announced last week.
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IT unemployment jumped in February despite AI hiring surge
Employers across all sectors of the economy added 177,000 tech positions, but the data also suggests a potential wait-and-see approach to hiring.
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Broadcom sees software segment soar on the back of private cloud adoption
The chipmaker also added four hyperscale customers to its booming hardware business, CEO Hock Tan said Thursday.