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Research shows AI is shifting from pilots to core operations, with agentic AI taking center stage for growth and strategy.
Researchers who evaluated a 12-week electrical contracting certification program found that students who used Apple's spatial computing headsets progressed faster, and remembered more, when used in combination with traditional hands-on teaching.
The agency gave no reason for cancelling the contract after just one week, though its initial award was widely criticized.
GenAI is netting organizations big efficiencies and potential cost savings, but many are still reluctant to fully release the tech from the barn. Some business units and verticals will benefit more than others, but one tech marriage could send AI soa
Organisations that want to adopt a fast-track approach to innovation must take care of the fundamentals: resilient networks, flexible collaboration tools and powerful security solutions.
In this issue: AI is requiring a reset for CIOs and other IT leaders in how they lead both their technical and business strategies and execution approaches. Here, we explore some of the implications of artificial intelligence on IT leadership.
Sure, Microsoft might be riding high these days on the back of generative AI, but it wasn't always so successful. Remember Windows Vista? The antitrust fight with the US government? Windows Phone?
As AI gallops into the business world, tech workers often feel overwhelmed, pressured to learn new skills and afraid for their jobs, leading to burnout and disengagement. Here’s what IT leaders can do.
Tariffs rise, tariffs fall, who knows where they’ll go tomorrow? But IT admins still need to keep the hardware up and running — and the constant confusion won’t make upgrades any easier, or cheaper.
It hasn't always been smooth sailing for Microsoft, but there are clear moments in the company's history that proved to be important turning points on the road to success.
Your weekly round-up of the questions asked by readers of CIO, Computerworld, CSO, InfoWorld, and Network World sees us learn how to be a winning CIO, how organizations can protect their image after a data breach, and how to fight the fear and foster
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