
CIOs as orchestrators of transformation and innovation
As Asian enterprises accelerate their adoption of artificial intelligence, the role of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) has evolved from

As Asian enterprises accelerate their adoption of artificial intelligence, the role of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) has evolved from

Organisations often end up failing to achieve the results they want from artificial intelligence (AI) because they skip important key

Gen AI has a noticeable presence in organisations around the world today. What’s next for the technology?

Forrester’s upcoming predictions for 2025 emphasise the need for enterprises to synchronize their data and AI strategies with business objectives.

The rapid advancement of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) has ushered in a new era of technological innovation, offering unprecedented capabilities

Former cybersecurity consultant, now freelance writer and author, John Meah, wrote on Techopedia that besides the potential benefits of artificial

IDC predicts that in 2024, 50% of APAC cities and states will pilot GenAI to improve efficacy in community outreach

In 2023, the desire to benefit from tech-driven innovation got a boost in the arm, thanks to the perceived potential

Since the early days of mankind, jobs performed by humans have almost always been at risk with each innovation. From

In 2019, the Singapore government announced a national blueprint that would direct the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to transform the economy.

IDC estimates that in 2023, enterprises will have spent US$19.4 billion on generative AI (GenAI) solutions. The analyst believes the

Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Jen Easterly warns that AI is “the most powerful capability and weapon