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Innovate What’s Next: How Living Labs Brings Ideas to Life

CIO Business Intelligence

Over the past few years, Infosys and AWS have invested in and focused extensively on creating purposeful services to drive innovation for their customers. Infosys Living labs is a set of well-orchestrated innovation services for future-proofing customer businesses and de-risking their emerging technology transformations.

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How Infosys and Tennis Australia are harnessing technology for good

CIO Business Intelligence

Tackling this conundrum is something $18 billion IT services organisation, Infosys, is working hard to do as it partners with organisations such as Tennis Australia and the annual Australian Open. It was also the motivator behind every presentation and technology investment discussion at this year’s Infosys APAC Confluence event.

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20 powerful women shaping the networking industry

Network World

Two traits they share are a commitment to diversity and inclusion and active participation in organizations and programs championing women in tech. Fun fact: Centoni is Ciscos Executive Sponsor for the Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) program. Some have technical backgrounds; others have business or management degrees.

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Elon Musk’s Grok AI ‘compute factory’ will use Dell and Supermicro servers

Network World

The term “Grok” is jargon used loosely in programming to signify that something is fully intuited or understood. Meanwhile, the world can’t get enough of a new generation of chatbots, a sector Musk thinks Grok can dominate. Dell and Supermicro are old hands by comparison but have a long track record of making computer systems.

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Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of Nov. 10, 2024

GeekWire

Most popular stories on GeekWire University of Washington computer science professor wins $100K Infosys Prize Shyam Gollakota, a University of Washington computer science professor and Seattle-based health tech startup founder, won a $100,000 award as one of six researchers honored as part of this year’s Infosys Prize.

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Skilled IT pay defined by volatility, security, and AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA); PMI Program, Portfolio, and Risk Management Professionals (PgMP, PfMP and PMI-RMP); Six Sigma Black Belt and Master Black Belt; Certified in Governance, Risk, and Compliance (ISC2); and Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC) also drew large premiums.

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7 steps for turning shadow IT into a competitive edge

CIO Business Intelligence

Smaller and midsize organizations can address the gaps by developing a communications program to engage businesses and stakeholders, establishing an ideation process to capture new business needs, and leveraging design thinking methodologies. Following are seven steps to guide this transformation for competitive advantage.