
Generative AI: To Do or Not To Do
By Dr. Gopala Krishna Behara Today, every IT vendor is hammering the drum for Generative AI. The same is true with recent seminars and conferences on IT technology. The speakers always mention Generative AI. In […]
By Dr. Gopala Krishna Behara Today, every IT vendor is hammering the drum for Generative AI. The same is true with recent seminars and conferences on IT technology. The speakers always mention Generative AI. In […]
By Sam Tyfield, of Shoosmiths LLP On 21 November, Waters Technology published an opinion piece on the use by cloud providers of hardware which, under previous policies, would have been retired. They are doing this […]
By Elizebeth Varghese, Partner / Principal, Space Economy Acceleration Leader, Deloitte Thriving in Space requires us to bridge the current connection gap between our data and technology. Edge computing can support the space economy by enabling real-time […]
In Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), 46% of CIOs are partnering with their CxO peers to bring IT and business area staff together to co-own digital delivery on an enterprise-wide scale, according to […]
By Oliver Cronk This instalment of the Conscientious Computing series dives into a far more practical example of a consideration that many aren’t making consciously: The cloud region / location being used. In our experience over […]
By Douglas M. DePeppe, Attorney and Founding Member, eosedge Legal, part of IR Global professional network Will ransomware attacks continue an explosive trajectory in 2024? Will the US Presidential Election spur rampant disinformation and distrust? […]
By Paul Preiss, od Iasa Global As I’ve heard from many a member, I’m getting a bit annoyed with the media attention to AI. If they were to be believed, I would be speaking with […]
By Antony Shinu Overcoming IT infrastructure challenges for your business organization requires careful planning and strategic decision-making, as well as a proactive approach to technology management Here are some steps you can take to address […]
By Ed Watal, Founder & Principal — Intellibus The history of ethics in computing goes back nearly 100 years. In the 1940s, when computers first appeared, the ethical concern was displacement of workers. Since then, […]
Women in Architecture, an organization sponsored by IASA Global, will headline the upcoming BILT conference on November 16-17. “This event is not just a celebration of our one-year milestone since launch ,but also a testament […]