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Google and Salesforce staffers share how their organizations are retaining female talent.

Google and Salesforce staffers share how their organizations are retaining female talent.
Facial recognition systems are one of the most controversial areas of real world AI. But despite the ethical qualms, facial recognition is now in use across multiple industries. Can regulation catch up?
This week - autonomous vehicles speed past a premature(?) milestone. Customer success, however, gets stopped at the traffic light. Tech-for-good idealism faces reality, and FinOps gets the buzzword bingo treatment. Your whiffs include cheap shots - and Web 3.0 candy canes.
A slew of announcements in recent days highlight how the British Government is thinking about online safety and security, both from a citizen and a platform point of view.
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Can we bring business users closer to app development? Can we make a difference for those business users - without involving IT? Perfect questions for a talk about real world Zoho Creator use cases, with Mikhail Zolikoff of Michigan Medicine, University of Michigan Health.
Oracle's Q3 numbers announcement was an opportunity to set out the firm's healthcare market ambitions.
Porting or not porting legacy applications to the cloud is one of the big decisions most enterprises are now having to face - two more expert commentators from CAST's recent gathering.
The hospital’s CTO says relationship with Apple (and other tech giants), along with enforceable standards, are the keys to success.
I was ready to share (and critique) Acumatica's approach to demand forecasting. Then we got breaking news: CEO Jon Roskill out; John Case in. But I see a way to connect these stories. It's all about where Acumatica goes from here.