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How can IT leaders know if they’re tracking greenhouse gas emissions comprehensively? The introduction of AI and machine learning are painting a clearer picture.
Federal institutions, armed with an executive order from the White House, begin to lay down strategies to get their arms around digital assets such as Bitcoin.
While there is broad agreement that universities are doing a good job, areas for improvement include preparedness for hot tech areas and more support for internship programs.
Google's $5.4 billion deal to buy cloud and managed cybersecurity provider Mandiant adds new capabilities such as automation, which is in demand at enterprises in the current threat environment.
As organizations start encouraging back-to-the-office, many employees will have the option to remain remote. Here's how they can keep their careers on track even if they aren't having in-person time with the boss every day.
The call to be data-driven was all the rage. But on the heels of staggering project fail rates, it appears that data is driving too many business efforts over a cliff. So, who or what should take the wheel now?
Cloud-based data warehouse-as-a-service provider Snowflake announced plans to acquire Streamlit, a provider of an open-source framework that makes it easier for developers and data scientists to build and share applications.