The world in 2023 is in three large transitions. Data-rich enterprises, LLMs and Foundation Models, and a Human-centered approach will redefine businesses.
In an article published by MIT Technology Review, Infosys Cobalt writes about the extent of the protection provided by zero trust
Artificial intelligence has implication across the board, solving problems and raising others.
A hidden gem, Azure Virtual Desktop addresses several end user computing problems. This article explains the basics. Read "Cooking with Azure Virtual Desktop" to learn what it is, where it fits, why you should care and improvements to expect.
Are you establishing or maturing your C-SCRM program? This blog looks at which best practice framework an organization should use when building a C-SCRM program. Read the blog to learn what Micro Focus is doing to mitigate software supply chain risks.
The IT world as we know it is accelerating faster than we can say "Infrastructure as a Service." More and more businesses are realizing the benefits of moving their workloads to the cloud, and developing their new applications in a cloud-native way. In fact, by 2025 85% of organizations will follow a cloud-first approach!
Washington has long balked at regulating Silicon Valley. But as ChatGPT gains popularity, tech-savvy lawmakers are pushing Congress to put limits on artificial intelligence.
Employee well-being is hugely important to Marty Flanagan, President and CEO at Invesco, Ltd. In this short video, Flanagan shares highlights from an interview with two of Invesco's rising career employees on how hybrid work environments provide the flexibility people need to maintain a healthy work-life balance. Watch the video on LinkedIn and get access to the full conversation.
Whether on the server or on the edge, Wasm lets you create custom logic that runs much closer to the data than it could before. And you can do it securely, efficiently, and with greater flexibility.
Why Red Hat? This 2-minute video shows the power of the Red Hat portfolio, starting with a secure foundation in Linux and allowing customers to build what they need, where they want. Whether it is on-premise or on-cloud, you can automate, build and manage applications, and take advantage of open source technology, all while being supported by Red Hat up and down the stack.