Lockheed Martin, ExxonMobil, Aeropuertos Argentina, and Levi Strauss took the stage at Sapphire 2026, each with a different approach to AI.
It protects our rights but slows us down in the global AI arms race. We have to decide if the safety brakes are worth the ...
The flow of digital products into the EU needs to be on the radar of IT leaders, making how to track dependencies and report ...
Most large enterprises lay off workers after launching AI projects, but industry research says job cuts have no correlation ...
It’s not technical issues killing your project—it’s slow decisions. Stop adding meetings and start picking one person to ...
The era of "seeing is believing" is dead. If your security relies on recognizing a voice or face, you’ve already left the ...
On-premises customers can access Joule assistants, but only if they commit 50% of maintenance spend to cloud first.
If an AI agent nukes your database, who’s to blame? You need clear guardrails and an "undo" strategy before giving autonomous ...
Joule Studio adoption has been “minimal,” SAP admits — but in version 2.0 it aims to fix what held customers back.
Dun & Bradstreet found widespread experimentation and early returns, but few organizations believe they can deploy AI ...
Aditya Bhasin, VP of software design and development at Stanford Healthcare, sits with Computerworld’s Lucas Mearian to ...
Just 10% have achieved an enterprise-scale AI rollout, while reports of budget pressure jumped seven points year-over-year, ...