Mathematicians Use ‘Neglected’ Particles that Could Rescue Quantum Computing

By Will Kwong Quantum computers have the potential to solve problems far beyond the reach of today’s fastest supercomputers. But today’s machines are notoriously fragile. The quantum bits, or “qubits,” that store and process information are […]

Women in Architecture Spotlight – Dr. Nosheen Gul

Featured in our regular spotlight today is Dr. Nosheen Gul, is the Course Leader for Computer Science at Ravensbourne University London, where she plays a key role in shaping an inclusive and forward-thinking computer science […]

Mastering Internal Influence, a Former CIO’s Perspective

By Brad Englert You can master influence inside your organization by creating and nurturing authentic business relationships with your boss, direct reports, all your staff, peers and influencers, and executive leaders. Business relationships are authen…

Rice Launches AI Venture Accelerator to Fuel Industry Innovation in Collaboration with Google Public Sector

On Tuesday, Rice University announced the launch of the Rice AI Venture Accelerator (RAVA), designed to drive early stage artificial intelligence (AI) innovation and commercialization. In collaboration with Google Public Sector, RAVA is powered by […]

Building Resilient APIs: Strategies for Uptime and Reliability in Cloud Communications

By Madhu Chavva, VP of Engineering at Growthbook & Co-founder of CloudPac AI APIs are the lifeblood of cloud communications, and their resilience can make or break system reliability. In today’s world of global-scale services, […]

Seton Hall University To Host Inaugural AI Governance Professional Bootcamp

Seton Hall University School of Law will host inaugural Artificial Intelligence Governance Professional (AIGP) Bootcamp as part of the overarching Data Privacy and Security Compliance Certificate Program on March 13 and 14. As professionals and individ…