Startup Granica has developed its Granica Crunch solution to make enterprise AI adoption more efficient and available at a lower cost.
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In a survey covering hundreds of IT and cybersecurity leaders, Lookout pinpoints areas of complexity and cybersecurity challenges facing financial services firms.
Applications of generative AI within the entertainment industry can have a huge influence on how people consume media.
Google Cloud proves to be a leader in the generative AI revolution, expanding on partnerships with SAP, Salesforce, Accenture, and other global system integrators.
Fortinet’s “Cyber Threat Predictions for 2023” report examines the rise of ransomware, the mainstreaming of edge attacks, and the weaponization of AI.
Couchbase responds to customers’ pain points with new developer, deployment, and data modernization features in its Capella cloud database service.
Microsoft Dynamics 365’s new archive data feature will save companies when it comes to moving data.
Companies must consider various applications of generative AI to extend their value propositions for customers.
Artificial intelligence pioneer IBM very much remains in the AI game, while its places strong focus on hybrid cloud and co-creation initiatives.
With its EU Sovereign Cloud, Oracle aims to address common risks associated with data residency, privacy, and management.
Startup Watershed, a developer of products to support sustainability, has launched a disclosures app to streamline mandatory and voluntary reporting.
By using Workday’s Professional Services Automation (PSA), businesses can benefit from an integrated view of applications and data.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella recently referred to ChatGPT as a “steam engine.” Bob Evans suggests the tool is just the beginning of the generative AI revolution.
Process mining enables CIOs to proactively find inefficiencies that are creating the biggest bottlenecks. Microsoft has added Minit process mining technology to its Power Automate platform.
Manual code reviews have limitations in addressing the risks of hard-coded secrets, leading to a critical need for automated analysis in securing the software development process.
With Microsoft Fabric, the company is unifying the corporate data estate while managing powerful AI models and governing data across the organization.
Get a preview of “Selling to the New Executive Buying Committee,” an Acceleration Economy Course on how to evaluate vendors and partners when moving to modern Cloud ERP from the CXO perspective.
The Cybercrime Atlas is a collaborative effort involving businesses, law enforcement agencies, and researchers to combat cybercrime and strengthen global defenses against cyber threats.
From intelligent resource allocation to predictive maintenance to precision demand forecasting and beyond, artificial intelligence’s impact with ecosystems is profound.
Plugins available through the Appian App Market deliver new AI functionality and build upon the company’s generative AI integrations.