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Unlocking the ROI of AI: Strategies for successful AI implementation

Credit to Author: Philippe Rambach| Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2023 16:08:12 +0000

If someone asked me a year ago what are the biggest issues that companies struggle with when implementing AI, I would probably have highlighted data quality and availability. And while a growing focus on data and progressing digitization has helped organizations to start addressing these…

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2023 National Electric Code Changes for Surge Protection

Credit to Author: Keith Willey| Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2023 15:24:45 +0000

The National Electrical Code (NEC®) is published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA®). The NEC is a set of standards meant to ensure the safe installation of electrical equipment in the U.S. The NEC was first published in 1897 and is revised every three…

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Q&A: Cisco CIO Fletcher Previn on the challenges of a hybrid workplace

In April, 2021, Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins announced he would let all 75,000 employees work remotely indefinitely, even after the COVID-19 pandemic ended. The company had seen no drop in productivity by allowing employees to work from home and expected to save money by not fully staffing offices. When and how often employees should come into the office would be up to their managers, who abide by a flexible hybrid policy.

But that shift brought technology challenges most companies are by now familiar with: how do you secure networks when the employee’s home is essentially a branch office? How do you create company culture from afar? And, how do you retain employees at a time when IT talent is in historically high demand.

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