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Atlassian this week brings workflow automation capabilities into Confluence and adds new connected automations to Jira.

Atlassian this week brings workflow automation capabilities into Confluence and adds new connected automations to Jira.
Market conditions are tougher, but customers are still investing and expanding in Qualtrics, says CEO Zig Serafin.
The Online Safety Bill is the British Government’s attempt at using legislation to make the UK the ‘safest place in the world to be online’. But concerns are being raised about Ministerial reach.
Connected fleet data in the enterprise is improving - Max Eversfield of Samsara pinpoints how business leaders are using those insights to make sound decisions about their future.
Some of the world’s leading experts debate whether quantum technology means a moment of transformative change, or a slow march into a brand-new world
Simon Morris of ServiceNow discusses why investing in customer experience during tough economic times is not only doable, but should be a top priority.
A WEF panel talks up socially conscious venture capitalism – and Tom Siebel shoots it down. Who’s right?
Thanks to Southwest, technical debt is on the front burner. ERP modernization choices used to be limited to a massive upgrade, or lift-and-shift your (over)-customizations. But that's changing - here's how Oracle partners Syntax and vFunction caught my attention.
A tough start to 2023 for Microsoft, but CEO Nadella wants the focus to be firmly on the longer term.
Data integration is a key part of the connection to reporting and monitoring on sustainability. But getting there is also a challenge for businesses. Stefan Sigg of Software AG sets out some practical pathways.
An epochal discussion at the World Economic Forum on generative AI prompts the question: will AI vendors be sued by every content creator on the planet?
We talk to mmhmm founder Phil Libin about the right and wrong ways to use video in meetings and why VR business meetings are a stupid idea.
While ChatGPT is capturing a lot of press lately, is anyone really thinking about the hype associated with it and other all-new technologies? Are readers not being discriminating enough and accepting too much at face value? Here are some interesting models to ponder while evaluating the hype around AI and ChatGPT.