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April 18, 2024
CIOs not entirely sold on generative AI copilots
Microsoft and other vendors are touting the productivity gains their enterprise AI assistants can help achieve. Not all IT leaders are convinced the return on investment is there yet. Read more
Persán embraces Industry 5.0 to manage organizational assets
With three factories in Europe, the Spanish household product manufacturer began its transformation process years ago with the aim of moving to a more dynamic model, capable of producing in any location. Read more
Certinia bakes AI into its latest professional services updates
The Salesforce-based ERP and professional services software provider has integrated generative AI to streamline the estimation process and âde-riskâ new projects. Read more
Will enterprises soon keep their best gen AI use cases under wraps?
While organizations from virtually every industry have publicly disclosed the ways they use generative AI to produce measurable benefits, they might not be so forthcoming in the future. Read more
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10 famous AI disasters
Insights from data and machine learning algorithms can be invaluable, but mistakes can be irreversible. These recent high-profile AI blunders illustrate what can go wrong. Read more
Decoding Salesforceâs plausible $11 billion bid to acquire Informatica
If the deal goes through, analysts claim that it would not only mean consolidation in the iPaaS market but also a new revenue source for Salesforce. Read more
Skills-first hiring has CIOs rethinking talent strategies
By focusing on skills over pedigree and incorporating training when onboarding, some IT leaders are filling open positions faster with talent honed for their needs. But the strategy is more nuanced than it may seem. Read more
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