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 […]

Augmenting Software Architects with Artificial Intelligence

By Scott Ambler Hardly a day goes by without news about a new advance in artificial intelligence (AI). AI is being applied to augment white collar workers, including software professionals. This includes software architects. Common […]

Turning Vulnerability to Cyber Threats into Industrial Grade Resiliency in the Manufacturing Industry

By Reidar Boldevin, Consulting Manager – Security at Columbus Abstract Manufacturing has been the most cyberattacked industry for three consecutive years. The interconnectedness of operational technology (OT) and informational technology (IT) networks,…

Digital Monitoring is No Substitute for Engaged Management for Remote Work Success

By Christine Clark A new study from the University of California San Diego and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has examined digital worker surveillance—specifically, the use of software to monitor remote workers’ activities—and tests how [……