TotalCIO
March 2018
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Deep neural networks, speed limit signs and training on the fly
- Senior News Writer 31 Mar 2018 -
Vendor briefing on standardizing processes for RPA services
- Executive Editor 31 Mar 2018 -
Serverless computing architecture won't kill containers
- Features Writer 30 Mar 2018
Because of data and compute power requirements, training a deep learning algorithm doesn't typically happen on so-called edge devices such as smartphones or drones. But Neurala Inc., a deep ...
Robotic process automation (RPA) services promise eye-popping returns on investment. Here, a veteran business process improvement expert talks about his experiences in preparing Fortune 100 ...
As a way of building applications, serverless computing architecture is gaining in popularity. But it won't replace containers or any other development method, Red Hat's Rich Sharples says.
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Artificial intelligence strategies tackle 'reasonable goals' -- not moonshots
- Associate Site Editor 30 Mar 2018 -
AI voice assistants won't just book your meetings, they'll partake in them
- Associate Site Editor 30 Mar 2018 -
Cyber awareness program: How one CISO became a believer
- Assistant Site Editor 30 Mar 2018 -
Data literacy training: CIOs just got a new job, yippee!
- Executive Editor 30 Mar 2018 -
Today's great cloud challenge: The hybrid IT puzzle
- Features Writer 29 Mar 2018 -
Voxbone tech chief: Customer service is the new job of CIO
- Features Writer 23 Mar 2018 -
AI's exponential curve: More from my interview with ISACA's Rob Clyde
- Senior News Writer 15 Mar 2018
The Gartner Data & Analytics Summit I've been writing about recently was filled with prescriptive advice for data analytics leaders. Much of that advice, unsurprisingly, was focused on the ...
Imagine asking Cortana about your revenue last quarter. That could be the future, according to Gartner analyst Svetlana Sicular. At the Gartner Data and Analytics Summit, Sicular discussed some of ...
It took a nation-state attack for Alan Levine to realize the importance of implementing a cyber awareness program. "I believed that cyber awareness training was useless because I believed my users ...
Data literacy is fast becoming a requirement in the modern digital enterprise, but many so-called knowledge workers lack the ability to read data. Should CIOs take on the job of data literacy training?
Companies are still in an early phase of a big cloud challenge: managing a mishmash of public and private cloud systems and data centers. And they may have to wait on vendors to help tackle it.
The job of CIO is changing all right, and cloud computing is hastening that transition. Today, IT leaders are using cloud to solve old problems -- and form new bonds with the business.
I recently talked about the use of AI in the enterprise with Rob Clyde, vice chairman of the board of directors at ISACA, an organization focused on IT governance. The conversation focused on a new ...
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Who needs a tech futurist? In today's world, you do
- Features Writer 09 Mar 2018 -
Security best practices to guide your digital transformation journey
- Assistant Site Editor 09 Mar 2018 -
Eying lower costs of cloud computing, Informatica to curb overbuying resources
- Features Writer 05 Mar 2018 -
Gartner: Machine learning platforms are in demand, market is in flux
- Senior News Writer 02 Mar 2018 -
Forrester to CIOs: Blockchain networks are not truth machines
- Executive Editor 28 Feb 2018
A Chicago consulting outfit hires a tech futurist to help clients prepare for the fast-coming next waves of technology. But looking at the future to prepare today isn't just for consultants.
With more companies embarking on a digital transformation journey, enterprise data is being spread across devices, systems and even in the cloud. As a result, focusing security efforts on ...
Overprovisioning pushes up the costs of cloud computing. But stopping the practice completely would result in damage of a different sort.
The market for data science and machine learning platforms is in flux. According to a new report by the research outfit Gartner, the more established players are being usurped by nimble players ...
Who couldn't use a little clarity on blockchain? A new report from Forrester Research separates myth from the current reality of blockchain networks.