The Latest
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Workers worry over AI agent accuracy, quality
Employees are open to using the technology, but many have reservations about relying on it at work, a Pegasystems survey found.
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AWS tightens up SaaS marketplace discount policy
The hyperscaler will require third-party software to run on AWS infrastructure to qualify for commitment-based discounts starting May 1.
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SAP leans on Databricks to unify business analytics in the cloud
The ERP giant rolled out its SAP Business Data Cloud platform along with four Joule copilot agents Thursday.
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Snowflake launches AI agents, powered by Anthropic’s Claude
The company's Cortex Agents can identify fiscal year start dates, explain internal naming conventions and prioritize key tables during SQL generation.
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C-suite at odds over responsibility, innovation as AI tools mature
Leaders agree there's a significant gap between innovation and safety as a global debate over the technology's regulation plays out.
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Inside Golden Corral’s complete tech overhaul
CIO Dawn Gillis said the buffet chain’s new tech infrastructure will help it double off-premise sales this year.
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Vance promotes AI deregulation strategy overseas
The vice president said excessive oversight could kill the rapidly growing industry during the AI Action Summit in Paris on Tuesday.
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Financial firms plan to increase software spending this year
Despite buyer’s remorse, most organizations intend to boost investments in AI, IT management and security solutions this year, Capterra found.
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Security tool consolidation boosts efficiency, threat mitigation
The controversial shift to integrated security platforms can pay off for enterprises, according to an IBM and Palo Alto Networks study.
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Enterprise data woes lead to poor outcomes
Nearly 3 in 5 business leaders say key decisions are made based on inaccurate or inconsistent data, a SoftServe report found.
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How Mondelēz laid the groundwork for a major digital overhaul
The snack maker spent 18 months gearing up for transformation, which will include data center exits, workload migrations, generative AI exploration and an ERP upgrade.
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Generative AI fueled $60B boost in enterprise cloud spend last year
“The technology might be expensive, but it is creating new services that are bringing in tens of billions of dollars for the cloud providers,” Synergy Research Group Chief Analyst John Dinsdale said.
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Tech jobs, postings surge at the start of 2025
Despite the uptick, unemployment rose month-over-month, a potential sign that technologists restarted their search in the new year, according to CompTIA.
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Amazon to boost AWS capacity with $100B investment
The company will keep fueling infrastructure spend to support AI and cloud, amid what CEO Andy Jassy described as a “once-in-a-lifetime” opportunity.
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After 30 years of code, Java remains an enterprise cornerstone
Despite major changes in licensing and costs, the programming language is still a dominant force in software development.
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Stuck in the pilot phase: Enterprises grapple with generative AI ROI
Most businesses will invest more in the technology while struggling to prove the value of initiatives, according to Informatica.
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Yum Brands launches integrated tech platform
Thousands of Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and KFC restaurants already use Byte by Yum, which includes kitchen management and point-of-sale tools.
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IT leaders turn to upskilling to close looming skills gap
AI, data and cloud rank highest among in-demand skills, according to Revature data.
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AI success hinges on data sovereignty, compliance
Data challenges are the top reason AI projects miss the mark, a Lenovo report found.
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Google plans $75B investment to build out cloud AI capacity
The majority of the spending will target technical infrastructure, including servers and data centers, CFO Anat Ashkenazi said Tuesday.
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Enterprises lean on container solutions to deploy generative AI
The move to scale use cases revealed limitations in existing IT infrastructure, a Nutanix report found.
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Clorox defends $580M digital transformation efforts
Executives pushed back against analyst concerns over the cost of IT modernization and ERP upgrades during a Monday earnings call.
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CISO stature gains traction as global cyber risk escalates
Security leaders are making inroads with corporate boards and now have a seat at the table with CEOs, a Splunk report shows.
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How Arlington County used AI to improve emergency preparedness
The Virginia county’s Department of Public Safety Communications and Emergency Management worked with George Mason University researchers to develop AI-enhanced video games for skills building.
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Data center spend on chips nearly doubled last year: Gartner
Despite the banner year for semiconductors, downstream effects of Trump tariffs on the industry remain unclear.