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According to analyst firm IDC, the global AI market is set to exceed $630 billion by 2028. Part of that growth stems from the New Jersey-based real estate services company, which is using tech to deliver a more efficient and smarter concierge service
Foundry editorial director for ANZ Cathy O'Sullivan recently sat with RMIT University CIO Sinan Erbay, to discuss delivering supercomputing power to the university research community through its RACE Hub facility, and pushing boundaries of emerg
Microsoft and Atom Computing aim to capitalize on a qubit-virtualization system that Microsoft and Quantinuum say has broken a logical-qubit creation record.
We should welcome the current injection of realism into the gen AI revolution, but the medium-term picture is still exciting.
With lessons learned from the pandemic and AI accelerating progress, UK-based merchant banking group Close Brothers is augmenting its RPA by pulling data from unstructured documents to not only enable end-to-end process transformation, but give custo
The DOC has released an interim final rule that will license export controls for a 38-plus member coalition of ‘like minded countries,’ seemingly attempting to thwart advances by China, Russia and others.
Over a decade ago, the Bangkok-based hotel operator began a process of technological change with the aim of creating a robust ecosystem for growth and scale. And with all the technologies that has come its way since, the company continues to flourish
The International Data Corporation (IDC) is gearing up for one of the most anticipated technology events of the year: the 14th annual IDC Saudi Arabia CIO Summit. This year, IDC has announced e& enterprise as the official Host Partner for the sum
Lower-level IT jobs are expected to be the most impacted, or replaced altogether, by AI, but even senior level jobs aren’t immune. CIOs should be worried.
German optical goods manufacturer Zeiss is pursuing a greenfield approach to its SAP S/4HANA switch, and CIO Carsten Trapp insists on standards and harmonization.
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