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SAP offers faster updates, longer maintenance for S/4HANA in private clouds

CIO Business Intelligence

The good news for SAP is that many of the customers adopting its cloud-based S/4HANA offering are net-new, meaning more market share. Generative AI to the rescue SAP is also looking into how AI can help reduce the time and cost of the migration process, he said, particularly with tasks such as test automation or document creation.

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JLL reinvents itself for the AI era

CIO Business Intelligence

We do a lot of paperwork in leasing and contracts, pages and pages of legal documents in multiple languages,” which has thus far been challenging to incorporate, the CTO says. Generative AI and LLMs are changing all that. They can directly process different languages in a very natural way.

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How FiveStars re-engineered its data engineering stack

CIO Business Intelligence

Matt Doka, CTO of FiveStars, a marketing platform for small businesses, doesn’t like that trade-off and goes out of his way to outsource whatever he can. The net effect was that the data analysts spent most of their time just keeping the system running. They wrote bash scripts!” and 5 a.m., I never understood it.”

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CIOs rise to the ESG reporting challenge

CIO Business Intelligence

“Always the gatekeepers of much of the data necessary for ESG reporting, CIOs are finding that companies are even more dependent on them,” says Nancy Mentesana, ESG executive director at Labrador US, a global communications firm focused on corporate disclosure documents. There are several things you need to report attached to that number.”

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Real World Criminals Online

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VAMOSI: Once the classified documents were found online, there was an effort -- both by law enforcement and by the media -- to identify the leaker. It turns out some of the classified documents were photographed on a marble countertop, like in a kitchen countertop. That’s understandable, given his age. They could. And there were.