Here are today’s top stories. Reading tech news is an important way for IT leaders and professionals, developers, designers to keep up to date. The CIO Influence Team compiles a weekly digest covering DevOps culture, emerging technology trends, open-source cloud and even a roundup of IT-related mishaps.
PagerDuty Expands Generative AI Offerings and Enhances Analytics Capabilities
PagerDuty, Inc., a global leader in digital operations management, announced the introduction of AI-generated runbooks in early access, as well as powerful new analytics capabilities for the PagerDuty Operations Cloud.
RōBEX Names Seasoned Automation Executive Corwin Carson as Chief Commercial Officer
RōBEX LLC (“RōBEX”), a precision integrator of industrial robots, announced the appointment of Corwin Carson as Chief Commercial Officer. Carson joined the board of directors at RōBEX earlier this year and with this announcement has taken a full-time role on the executive team.
KX Accelerates Real-Time Analytics, AI, and Machine Learning for Google Cloud Customers
KX, the global pioneer in vector and time-series data management, has announced the native availability of kdb Insights and kdb Insights Enterprise on Google Cloud Marketplace. Representing a significant milestone in KX’s partnership with Google Cloud, customers can now accelerate AI, machine learning, IoT automation, and generative AI-powered applications on Google Cloud.
IBM and Salesforce Team Up To Help Businesses Accelerate Adoption of Trustworthy AI
IBM and Salesforce announced a collaboration to help businesses worldwide across industries accelerate their adoption of AI for CRM. Together, the two companies support clients to revolutionize customer, partner and employee experiences, while helping safeguard their data.
Wind River Studio Enables Latest Vodafone Open RAN Deployment Milestone
Wind River, a global leader in delivering software for mission-critical intelligent systems, announced that Wind River Studio is being used by Vodafone for its Open RAN deployment across Wales and South West England. With this latest deployment, Vodafone is replacing traditional, legacy technology and installing Open RAN equipment for 2,500 sites.