Companies double down on training to tackle AI-driven change | Amazon sees faster delivery speeds with hi-tech driver eyeglasses, AI
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Companies double down on training to tackle AI-driven change
Companies are increasingly prioritizing training for mid- and senior-level employees to navigate AI-driven workplace changes and foster innovation. This strategic shift, driven by L&D leaders and BU heads, aims to strengthen leadership capabilities and prepare organizations for future growth and dis...  read more...
Amazon sees faster delivery speeds with hi-tech driver eyeglasses, AI
Amazon is accelerating delivery times with new technologies, including advanced eyeglasses for drivers that provide navigation and scan package codes. The company also unveiled a robotic arm for warehouse order fulfillment and an AI system to optimize operations, aiming to shave seconds off each del...  read more...
Cloud data firm Veeam to buy Securiti AI for $1.73 billion
Veeam Software is set to acquire Securiti AI for approximately $1.73 billion. This strategic move aims to bolster Veeam's capabilities in managing and securing cloud data, particularly for artificial intelligence applications.  read more...
Meta is cutting around 600 roles in AI unit: Report
Fewer team members would streamline decision-making and increase the responsibility, scope and impact of each role, the report said, quoting Alexandr Wang, the company's chief AI officer.  read more...
Top 10 SIEM Tools for CIOs in 2025
Discover the 10 best SIEM tools for CIOs in 2025 that can help improve threat detection and response, streamline compliance, and strengthen security posture.  read more...
AI is transforming work, so why are 4 in 5 US employees missing out?
A recent Pew Research Center survey reveals that AI adoption in US workplaces remains limited, with only 21% of workers using it for at least part of their jobs, up from 16% last year. Younger employees and those with higher education lead adoption, while most workers remain skeptical or disengaged,...  read more...
IBM's slowing cloud growth eclipses upbeat third-quarter results
Sales growth in the hybrid cloud unit - known as Red Hat - decelerated to 14% from 16% growth in the previous quarter, stealing the spotlight from third-quarter revenue of $16.33 billion, which beat analysts' average estimate of $16.09 billion, according to LSEG data.  read more...
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