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Grocery giant Kroger is looking to take the lessons it had to learn during COVID and applying the best to its ongoing strategy.

Grocery giant Kroger is looking to take the lessons it had to learn during COVID and applying the best to its ongoing strategy.
Sound Off helps highlight Trailblazers at Dreamforce through human storytelling.
Hyperautomation is coming, but will it solve the great resignation crisis, and deliver much-needed economic growth? John Appleby of Avantra thinks hyperautomation could be the key to both - but the reason why may surprise you.
Quiet quitting is a viral term to describe people - particularly those under the age of 35 - who don’t go above and beyond when at work.
Duncan Ash of Confluent explores how data in motion enables financial services providers to make intelligent and automated decisions that benefit the customer experience while also tackling security risks.
If humans aren't to blame for AI bias, who is? We can point to the data, but the data isn't static either. A recent article seemed to let humans - including data scientists - off the hook. Here's my critique.
We speak to the CEO of one of the UK’s new generation of space technology start-ups, now part of defence and aerospace giant BAE Systems
Back in the day the needs of the little guys found their collective savior in the VAR community. The cloud market has the same need today.
The race is on for digital commerce tech providers - but who will win? Michelle Swan of Tercera looks at the competition.
The EU’s European Innovation Scoreboard tracks member states’ performance year to year - and it shows the region is making good progress despite a number of challenges.