Celebrating the software giant’s 30th anniversary in Korea, Klein announced plans to extend SAP’s AI assistant to the Korean market with bold pronouncements about user productivity.
Day: March 20, 2025
AI in action: Stories of how enterprises are transforming and modernizing
Real-world practitioners share best practices and use cases at EXL event.
EPRI Launches Consortium to Drive Development of AI Applications in Power Sector
/PRNewswire/ — EPRI today launched a new global consortium—the Open Power AI Consortium—to drive the development and deployment of an open AI model tailored…
SHRM Talent 25 Sneak Peek: Career Growth for Emerging HR Pros
Claire Stroh will present at?SHRM Talent 2025 on?how emerging HR professionals can advance their careers.
Beyond ChatGPT: Secret robotics plans and the $38 billion humanoid revolution
In the global competition for AI and humanoid robots, OpenAI, Nvidia, Tesla and Chinese companies are setting new standards. Advances in language models and AI systems are shaping the development of intelligent machines for industry and everyday life.
Why women leave your IT organization — and how to help reverse that talent drain
A wide range of contributing factors has women of every IT rank eyeing the exit. Here’s what is causing them to reconsider their roles, employment, and profession, and what IT leaders can do about it.
Why cloud is integral to Japan Rugby Football Union’s media strategy
Since Japan hosted the 2019 Rugby World Cup, the JRFU has launched the Japan Rugby 2050 initiative to raise the global appeal of Japanese rugby. One aspect of it is a robust, cloud-based approach to media to achieve better efficiencies.
Oracle launches AI Agent Studio for Fusion Cloud to retain customers
The offering is expected to automate business processes, reducing manual effort and improving efficiency without heavy development overhead.
China banks on open source in AI cold war with US
Beijing is stepping up the pace of AI development by betting on open-source code.
Cybersecurity under siege: How AI and ransomware are redefining threats in the Middle East
AbdulGhaffar Setareh, Group Chief Risk Officer at Zain Group, a mobile and ICT entity operating in eight markets across the MEA serving over 49 million customers, warns of AI-driven threats, supply chain vulnerabilities, and the talent gap reshaping Middle East cybersecurity and how collaboration is the only path forward.
