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A digital assistant incorporating generative AI functions is one improvement to SAP’s customer experience software the company will discuss at its Sapphire conference this week.
IT leaders are buying into the promise of low-code, no-code, and intelligent app-dev tech at a rapid clip. The trick, however, is making good on those investments.
Use generative AI to make people more productive rather than try to replace them. Then you’re more likely to benefit from the technology instead of automating your way into trouble.
Laying the foundation for how employees work now and in the future is something too many IT leaders overlook today. These technologies — implemented strategically — will help ensure long-term success.
The company also doubles down on its customer success automation efforts, but bucks the trend by omitting GPT.
Organizations that harness the power of ‘developer experience’ readily build and retain talented software developers to the benefit of the overall business.
With the need for digital services accelerating, software projects must be efficient and value-driven. Adopting agile (the right way) is just the start.
Last year brought more than its share of disruption, and there’s no sign of any let up as 2023 gains momentum. Here are ways CIOs should prepare to face any eventuality, and come out the other side even stronger.
Are your development teams really embracing DevOps or simply going through the motions? Learn how to detect the warning signs of ‘DevOps Kabuki.’
While good for fast experiments and automating routine tasks, low code/no code tools can lack scalability and security. Here are some top use cases, and those where they might miss the mark.
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