AI Index Report episode 12: Treefera provides AI forest analytics platform for carbon credit verification; EY announces EY.AI model; and Baidu launches Ernie Bot.
In today’s business landscape, the synergy between partners and sustainability drives transformative strategies across industries.
Salesforce’s evolving strategy prioritizes customer-centric innovation, AI integration, and higher profits. It ranks number 8 on the Cloud Wars Top 10.
SAP’s Thomas Saueressig speaks with Bob Evans about SAP’s S/4HANA Cloud, digital transformation, and generative AI.
Startup Watershed, a developer of products to support sustainability, has launched a disclosures app to streamline mandatory and voluntary reporting.
On location at Informatica World, Kieron Allen shares details on the latest update of Informatica’s Intelligent Data Cloud Management, specifically for ESG.
In this CIO Summit moment, Microsoft WW Sustainability Industry Advocate Matthew Sekol discusses the intersection of sustainability, risk, and ESG.
On location in Orlando at IBM’s annual conference, Kenny Mullican shares his short list of conference highlights this week in this preview.
Salesforce has announced its latest Green Code initiative which aims to reduce the carbon footprints associated with the software development lifecycle.
IBM Consulting is helping customers leverage massive inflection points around AI with four primary use cases. SVP John Granger spoke with Bob Evans to explain how.
Data analytics and social media mining are being used by award-winning nonprofit organizations, C40 cities and Direct Relief, to drive sustainable city planning and allocate medical support resources to those in need.
Microsoft’s updates to its Azure AI Services for Health and Healthcare Cloud, set to be previewed at the HIMSS conference this week, signal a transformative leap forward.
By using proven practices, you can set the right foundation for a meaningful sustainable procurement program that helps your organization meet its goals in this area.
Salesforce its building on existing climate action initiatives with a new strategy it dubs “Nature Positive.” Here’s why it matters.
ESG data can be used to support sustainability in healthcare, but it’s not without its challenges and opportunities for C-suite leaders.
By leveraging environmental, social, and governance data, healthcare providers can optimize resource use, minimize waste generation, and enhance patient outcomes.
Embracing digital transformation, cybersecurity, energy-efficent infrastructure, and relevant data and systems helps meet sustainability goals.
As sustainability becomes a key focus for businesses and critical infrastructure, organizations must also prioritize cybersecurity and secure data standards to safeguard emerging technologies like IoT and OT devices from evolving cyber threats.
Environmental, social, and governance frameworks are on the rise, and they must be crafted with enough security considerations to ward off increased cyber threats.
Healthcare expert Paul Swider analyzes the push for sustainability in healthcare how industry participants are developing technology and business approaches to reduce waste.