CIOs rethink public cloud as AI strategies mature

“Most of the time, the AI ​​affects confidential data or commercial data,” explains Aerni. “Then, reflection on architecture and what the workload should be public against private, or even on premium, becomes a real question.” The public cloud still offers maximum scalability for AI projects, and in recent years, CIOs have been convinced by the…

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AI Could Help Small GovCons Curb Growth Struggles

AI technologies such as generative AI could help small Govcons improve light efficiency of low growth forecasts, according to a Deltek executive. The study by Deltek Clarity 2025: The government of the contract industry has revealed that small Govcons are negative on future growth in the United States and could take drastic measures such as…

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Tripadvisor rethinks it place in the AI era

Advertisers do not feel the direct blow of the generative AI on traffic like publishers. But they see what is coming. Tripadvisor, for its part, already adjusts its strategy because the foundation of research begins to change. It is not going complete Dotdash Meredith – the publisher has openly prepared for a future without traffic…

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GPS Maker TomTom to Cut 300 Jobs as It Embraces AI

TomTomThe Dutch manufacturer of GPS devices and applications, announcement Monday (June 30) that he cuts 300 jobs as He is increasingly joining artificial intelligence (AI) in his activities. The company said that it would accelerate the use of AI for the development and improvement of its products. TomTom said He has updated his cartography technology…

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Squirrels vs. AI in This DIY Backyard Build

An squirrel in the seconds of the backyard of Jeremy B. Merrill before soaking. Image: Jeremy Merrill / YouTube Eweek content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We can earn money when you click on links to our partners. Learn more. Artificial intelligence does not only change the world – it is also soaked squirrels….

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‘AI is no longer optional’: Microsoft is allegedly pressuring employees to use AI tools through manager evaluations

Reported for the first time by Initiate of BusinessAn alleged internal memo of Julia Liuson, vice-president of the company’s developer division of Microsoft, shows that managers are now invited to assess employees according to their use of AI tools. An employee exam metric to measure the use of AI is would have been considered according…

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