Pereira has nearly three decades of journalism experience. He is the former editor of CHIP, InformationWeek and CISO MAG. He has also written for The Times of India and The Indian Express.
Sabre Corporation harnesses AI and cloud technology to revolutionize travel experiences, predict disruptions and offer personalized services. With a complete migration to Google Cloud, Sabre aims to address industry challenges and meet evolving consumer demands for seamless travel solutions.
Swiss utility giant Centralschweizerische Kraftwerke has transformed its legacy operational communication network with a hybrid multiservice platform. Yann Gosteli, head of secondary systems at CKW, shares how the company has built an operationally efficient network infrastructure.
66% of cybersecurity professionals report rising stress due to underfunded budgets and growing cyberattacks, per ISACA's 2024 Cybersecurity survey. Organizations struggle with resource shortages and skills gap. Experts urge enhanced training, automation and AI adoption to address these issues.
Google asserts that platformization and consolidation can help contain today's sophisticated threats. Embedding generative AI into security is also required as the industry moves from assisted AI to semi-autonomous and, eventually, to autonomous security, with the goal of security by default.
With rising material costs, skill shortages, government mandates and shrinking margins, decision-makers in the architecture, engineering and construction industry are considering the adoption of digital technologies to optimize decision-making and processes, said Gregoire Arranz, CEO of ARKANCE.
By moving its on-premises data to the cloud, Sabre is leveraging AI services in the cloud to solve the most complex problems for its customers. CIO Joe DiFonzo said they can use the data collected over decades to provide travel intelligence and improve travelers' experience.
Integrating AI and automation into DevOps improves development efficiency, software quality, scalability and resilience. By handling routine tasks, AI allows developers to focus on complex, creative work for faster development and higher-quality software releases.
Panelists at CIO.inc.'s Cloud and AI Innovation Summit share their AI journeys and use cases. They discuss barriers to adoption, including ethics, model accuracy and regulations. Many organizations are in the exploratory stages as they try to understand which business areas will benefit the most.
VMware's recent Explore event reignited the cloud repatriation debate, with speakers championing private cloud solutions. A Barclays survey shows that 83% of enterprises are moving their workloads to private cloud, but Gartner says that end-user spending on public cloud will reach $675.4 billion in 2024.
Data centers are rapidly adding GPUs, driving demand for more power and new cooling solutions. Goldman Sachs Research predicts artificial intelligence will drive a 160% increase in data center power demand by 2030. This is bound to increase greenhouse gas emissions. How are data centers responding?
Generative AI can help organizations drive business growth and stay competitive in a dynamic market, according to a recent Google report. Beyond improving ROI, gen AI also fosters innovation. But its effective implementation requires executive-level sponsorship and alignment with business goals.
DataNoble, a customer experience management firm, uses manual transcription of telephonic and video interviews to ensure accuracy in capturing feedback on customer journeys. CIO Tiaan van Zyl explains why human touch is crucial in data representation.
From skill shortages to cultural shifts and security risks, implementing AIOps presents significant challenges. By effectively addressing these challenges, CIOs can improve their organizations' IT operations management, foster scalability and enable predictive maintenance.
David Gee, board risk adviser, non-executive director and author, shares leadership lessons from his career in his latest book, "The Aspiring CIO and CISO." He discusses his approach to managing cybersecurity risks, engaging with teams and simplifying communication.
As businesses face complex IT landscapes, AIOps emerges as a vital solution. This approach transforms IT operations management, enabling proactive, autonomous processes capable of keeping pace with rapid business changes. Gartner expects the AIOps market to reach $2.1 billion in 2025.
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