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New CEO at AWS: Ex-Tableau head Adam Selipsky to lead Amazon’s cloud business
Amazon.com Inc. has appointed former Tableau Software Inc. Chief Executive Officer Adam Selipsky to lead Amazon Web Services Inc., the online retail giant and cloud computing giant announced today. Selipsky, the first vice president at AWS, who spent 11 years there, will take over the role from current AWS CEO Andy Jassy, who is set ...
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Preparing for disruption: Tech leaders should invest in these three innovation areas
The silver lining of 2020 is the way it has encouraged all organizations to undergo digital transformation. This transformation allowed businesses to survive a turbulent year, but as we move forward in 2021, it is also far from over. Too many organizations are reliant on quick-fix digital solutions that are ultimately unsustainable. A global study from ...
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Seven questions to determine if a project is right for AI
No business problem is so hard that artificial intelligence won’t be suggested as a way to solve it. And it’s the job of chief information officers and information technology leaders to figure out if it can. That’s what it’s like in the technology world: Every generation of technology results in hype, and AI is no ...
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Few organizations have a risk of cloud deplatforming. Review your contracts anyway
Some information technology leaders have grown concerned that the multiprovider deplatforming of Parler represents a new cloud computing risk that organizations may not have previously been aware of. However, the reality is that for most businesses, there is a very low probability of sudden suspension or termination by a cloud provider. Still, because organizations often ...
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Post-pandemic, remote work can still supercharge innovation
Nearly one year into the largest remote-working experiment in history, it’s become clear that we can be productive from anywhere. As employees continue to work from anywhere, another key area of experimentation – and one that companies need to continue to perfect – is fostering creativity and innovation within the distributed workforce. At the onset ...
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Is ‘hyperautomation’ just hype? Maybe, but automation is here to stay
In the fall of 2019, the information technology industry analysis firm Gartner announced its top 10 strategic technology trends for 2020. At the top of the list: hyperautomation. Now that it’s 2021, has hyperautomation lived up to its hype? Gartner defines hyperautomation as “an effective combination of complementary sets of tools that can integrate functional ...
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Here’s what’s next for Amazon under incoming CEO Andy Jassy
The most disruptive force in tech history happened because a company discovered one day that compute infrastructure development was its biggest pain point. The executive who solved that problem by igniting the public cloud market now finds himself stepping into the top job for the most valuable retailer in the world. Amazon Web Services Inc. ...
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By 2025, the cloud will be the key driver of business innovation
Today, most organizations think of the cloud as merely a technology platform. This perspective will shift markedly by 2025. Cloud will not only be a technological approach for delivering applications but will also serve as the key driver of business innovation. The increasingly digital enterprise depends on technology to deliver competitive services and strong customer ...
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How COVID-19 will change enterprise technology for the better
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of many leading technologies, and not only for those with direct connection to mitigating the virus. Long an amorphous buzzword, digital transformation has taken shape recently, with many industry luminaries noting that projects expected to take years have suddenly been implemented in months. Although not every advanced technology initiative is ...
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Meet OpenRAN: open architecture at the convergence of 5G, cloud native and the edge
Not since the commercialization of the internet in 1994 have we seen a maelstrom of disruptive innovation like the one pounding on our shores today. And yet, in contrast to the mid-1990s rise of the internet that led to the singular dot-com boom, today’s disruption comes in diverse forms. The rise of cloud-native computing promises ...








