Author: Hunter
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NASA Wants to Explore the Icy Moons of Jupiter and Saturn With Autonomous Robots
Research and development is underway to create robots that can hunt for signs of life in the vast oceans that exist under the thick ice shells of bodies like Europa. Read more
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The challenge of managing enterprise storage in a hybrid world
As enterprises and IT departments are being asked to do more with less, many are casting a critical eye over their storage costs. That dovetails with the recent growing debate about repatriating workloads to on-premises infrastructure – driven by cloud spending exceeding original estimates. However, in reality only 8%-9% of organisations are planning full workload… Read more
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Así es el copiloto industrial que ayuda a una fábrica alemana a confrontar el reto de la capacitación
Para quienes no estén familiarizados con el nombre, Thyssenkrupp es un conglomerado de compañías alemanas especializadas en ingeniería industrial y producción de acero. En los últimos años, la organización ha descubierto cómo encarar uno de los grandes desafíos que acechaba a la industria: la falta de talento cualificado. Para ello, como viene siendo habitual en… Read more
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AI transformation is a double-edged sword. Here’s how to avoid the risks
The CIO of this pioneering research organization says an iterative approach to emerging technology is the best way to build trust in generative AI. Read more
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What’s next for AI in 2025
MIT Technology Review’s What’s Next series looks across industries, trends, and technologies to give you a first look at the future. You can read the rest of them here. For the last couple of years we’ve had a go at predicting what’s coming next in AI. A fool’s game given how fast this industry moves. But… Read more
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Microsoft promotes American-first AI
Microsoft sees itself on track to invest around $80 billion in the construction of new data centers in the 2025 fiscal year, ending June 30. According to a blog post by Microsoft President and General Counsel Brad Smith, the data centers will primarily be used to train AI models and operate AI and other cloud applications.… Read more
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CIOs are rethinking how they use public cloud services. Here’s why.
Over the past few years, enterprises have strived to move as much as possible as quickly as possible to the public cloud to minimize CapEx and save money. Increasingly, however, CIOs are reviewing and rationalizing those investments. Are they truly enhancing productivity and reducing costs? “In the rush to the public cloud, a lot of… Read more
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New year, new commitment to digital innovation at Heineken
A true transformation journey for Heineken started in 2019, when Ralph Ostertag, director of digital and technology for Asia Pacific, joined after coming from Mercedes Benz, and years before that in other industries. Originally from Germany, Ostertag spent most of his career outside his home country in a mix of international roles covering a range… Read more
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El laberinto de la nube: un enfoque de cinco fases para optimizar la estrategia
En el acelerado panorama digital actual, la nube se ha convertido en una piedra angular de la infraestructura empresarial moderna, ofreciendo una escalabilidad, agilidad y rentabilidad incomparables. Sin embargo, a medida que las organizaciones migran cada vez más a la nube, los CIO se enfrentan al enorme desafío de navegar por un ecosistema de nube… Read more
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Don’t Count Out Human Writers in the Age of AI
The appetite for AI-derived drivel isn’t as strong as many publishers would have you believe, and demand for quality content is growing. Read more