Professor Examines the Boom of Artificial Intelligence

It’s hardly hyperbole to say ChatGPT changed technology overnight with its release in November 2022. Since then, generative artificial intelligence (AI) models have sprouted left and right, creating scripts, photos, and whole podcast episodes. Some are…

Learning Architecture, Anytime, Anywhere

By Paul Preiss Iasa began its journey to develop and grow a profession for business & technology architects over 22 years ago. One cornerstone to achieving this vision has always been developing the skills of architects […]

How AI-Empowered ‘Citizen Developers’ Help Drive Digital Transformation

(Editor’s Note: What follows is an edited excerpt from “All Hands on Tech: The AI-Powered Citizen Revolution,” by Thomas H. Davenport and Ian Barkin, with Chase Davenport – published by Wiley, October 2024. It was […]

Chief Architect Forum Podcast Features Interview with Roman Dumiak

What follows is an excerpt from an interview with Roman Dumiak, Executive in Residence at DePaul University’s Innovation Lab, on the Chief Architect Forum Podcast. At DePaul, Dumiak compliments university’s mission by bringing together a […]

University Announces Digital Transformation and Modernization Initiative

By Christine Sandella Seton Hall University has announced the launch of “a comprehensive digital transformation initiative aimed at modernizing its administrative systems.” This initiative aligns with the University’s mission to cultivate a…

Techno-Nationalism Trend Fuels Global Disorder

By Michael R. Malone For the past 70 years, the global economy has been governed by open trade and multilateral governance, an order established by the United States and its allies after World War II […]

Academic Spotlight: Associate Dean of Computer Programming Dr. Gary Savard

By Joe Cote An associate dean of online computer programming programs at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU), Dr. Gary Savard has spent more than 30 years building a career as a software engineer and architect. In addition […]