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A customer-focused cloud transformation journey at Duke Energy Corporation
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Richard Donaldson, VP of digital transformation at Duke Energy Corporation, discusses cloud and customer-focused cloud transformation. The discussion covers infrastructure modernization and private cloud.
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Fireside discussion on increased adoption of SASE and zero trust with Palo Alto Networks
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Vishal Salvi, chief information security officer and head of cyber security practice at Infosys, and Kumar Ramachandran, senior vice president, SASE GTM, at Palo Alto Networks, talk about the new cybersecurity practices in the post-pandemic environment.
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Strengthening the fabric of digital trust
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A study of how cybersecurity has evolved across key domains in the industry and what it means for organizations that want to strengthen their security posture.
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Responsible adoption of AI: A cloud-centric approach
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An Infosys study with University College London and Holistic AI. It provides an overview of the move toward responsible AI, with a particular focus on the adoption of cloud technology.
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Adopting public cloud for automotive manufacturing operations
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Currently, the adoption of cloud in manufacturing operations management (MOM) applications is at an early stage. This point of view (POV) article explores CIOs’ apprehensions in migrating MOM applications to the cloud and suggests a three-step strategy to mitigate these risks.
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The next transition for CIOs and CDOs: Preparing for climate risk reporting requirements
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The Securities and Exchange Commission may soon require registrants to disclose climate-related information in audited financial statements. CIO’s and CDO’s must start readying the IT infrastructure and data foundation that will enable data collection, calculation, and reporting for climate-related...
Teachers Federal Credit Union delivers customer service at speed with cloud and data
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Suresh Renganathan, chief technology officer at Teachers Federal Credit Union, discusses cloud migration and digital transformation. The discussion covers what businesses need to do to become successful data-driven organizations.
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AXA and Bupa leaders share their experience with cloud-led digital transformation
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Watch this panel interview featuring two senior industry leaders: Diana Kennedy, group chief technology and architecture officer at Bupa, and Alpa Patel, global CIO at AXA XL. Dr. Hema Prem, vice president and group manager, insurance at Infosys, interviews them to learn about their cloud journeys....
Powering finance: Digital transformation of an ‘always on’ industry
Since the first ATM was installed in 1967 and New York’s Nasdaq exchange debuted digital trading in 1971, the financial services industry has been a frontrunner in technological innovation. But for decades, technology remained a back-office affair, servicing traders and executives who called the shots.
Today, however, technology has been propelled to the top of financial institutions’...
The Download: cancer-detecting blood tests, and crypto’s big Merge
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. The US is launching a trial for blood tests that promise to catch cancers earlier The news: The US is launching a national trial to assess how effective tests designed to spot signs…
US launches trial for blood tests that promise to catch cancers earlier
Most cancers can’t be reliably screened for before symptoms begin—tools like mammograms and pap smears are exceptions, not the rule. To improve detection, dozens of companies have designed single tests to pluck signs of multiple kinds of cancer from blood drawn from a patient’s arm. Now, a national trial is preparing to launch in the US to see how good these tests actually are.
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